Wataire's Water-From-Air Units Get Thumbs Up In Mars Mission Simulation
by Staff Writers Woodland Hills CA (SPX) Mar 27, 2008
Wataire International is pleased to advise that we have received an initial
review that our
water-from-air units "performed very well" during the recent four-month mission
at the
Mars Society's Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS). It is the first
time that a
simulated Mars mission has ever been conducted for such a long duration.
In recent correspondence from Engineer Paul Graham, who set up the habitat
systems,
Wataire Consultant-Co-inventor Terrence Nylander, was advised of the successful
utilization of the company's water-from-air units. During the mission, the Mars
society,
as part of its mission's science agenda, completed a "water utilization study,"
as water is
one of the largest consumable masses on a long duration mission.
The purpose of this landmark expedition is to prepare for eventual human
missions to the
Red Planet by conducting scientific exploration under nearly all of the
constraints that
astronauts on an actual Mars mission will one day face.
Crew members included Commander and Geologist Melissa Battler; Executive Officer
and
Engineer Matt Bamsey (also Safety Officer); Chief Engineer James Harris (also
Medical
Officer); Chief Scientist and Computer Scientist Kim Binsted; Human Factors
Researcher
and Engineer Ryan Kobrick; Biologist Kathryn Bywaters; Geologist Simon Auclair;
Engineer
Emily Colvin, the crew alternate; and Engineer Team Coordinator Paul Graham, who
set up
habitat systems with Harris.
