{"id":202185,"date":"2017-06-29T10:49:25","date_gmt":"2017-06-29T14:49:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/these-companies-want-to-revolutionize-trash-day-on-the-space-air-space-magazine\/"},"modified":"2017-06-29T10:49:25","modified_gmt":"2017-06-29T14:49:25","slug":"these-companies-want-to-revolutionize-trash-day-on-the-space-air-space-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/these-companies-want-to-revolutionize-trash-day-on-the-space-air-space-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"These Companies Want to Revolutionize Trash Day on the Space &#8230; &#8211; Air &amp; Space Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Stowage gets a little tight up there on the Space Station, as  John Phillips illustrates in 2011.<\/p>\n<p>      airspacemag.com June 28,      2017    <\/p>\n<p>    Science in, garbage out. Every time a Cygnus or Progress cargo spacecraft brings    up tons of experiments and equipment to the International Space    Station, it stays around long enough for the astronauts to    unload the new supplies. Then the spacecraft is refilled with    tons of trash for a suicidal trip back through Earths    atmosphere, where spacecraft and trash both burn up.  <\/p>\n<p>    The routine is costly in terms of both money and astronaut    time; it takes hours to finish all the loading and unloading,    since every item must be carefully tracked. By some estimates,    plastics account for about 20 percent of whats thrown out on a    typical mission. NASA has found ways to reduce waste, such as    having astronauts drink recycled urine, but it will need even    better ideas for trash disposal if the agency wants to send    humans on long missions into deep space.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats why its funding a couple of promising ideas for trash    disposal under the NASA Small Business Innovation Research    (SBIR) program, which awards contractors up to $750,000 each    for a two-year study. If they still look promising, the    projects would be fully commercialized.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the ideas is to turn packaging plastic into raw material    for 3D printing. The technology, called    ERASMUS, takes Ziploc bags or any other    thermoplastic waste, and transforms it into filament. Developed    by Tethers Unlimited, ERASMUS is intended to be fully    plug-and-play, with astronauts simply loading the container    with trash, then walking away while it does its thing.  <\/p>\n<p>    ERASMUS can even turn waste plastic into food-safe utensils for    astronauts to use. Space station crews now clean their utensils    and plates with wet wipes, according to Rachel Muhlbarer,    additive manufacturing program manager for Tethers Unlimited.    Over timeif all youre doing is wet-wiping [utensils] every    so often, it is gross, she says.  <\/p>\n<p>    ERASMUS is now in Phase 2 of NASA funding, and in addition to    testing the basic technology, theyre looking at how plastics    degrade in microgravity. Its not clear whether degradation    happens differently in microgravity than on Earth, or whether    the material will outgas differentlya potential problem    given the stations carefully balanced atmosphere.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another trash-y idea currently receiving Phase 2 SBIR funding    is a heat melt compactor developed by NASAs Ames Research    Center, in partnership with Materials Modification of Fairfax,    Virginia. Earlier versions of the HMC suffered because water    vapor could not be easily removed from polyethylene bags, which    plugged the vents from compacting chambers and stopped steam    from escaping. The HMC now uses a membrane bag to allow water    vapor to escape, while keeping the solid waste generated during    the HMC process.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a separate project, Materials Modification is looking to    improve cleanup on board the ISS. We have also developed an    antimicrobial, self-cleaning coating on surfaces to keep the    NASA crew compartments clean and reduce the logistical burden of carrying a lot    of wipes and cleaning supplies onboard, said Kris Rangan,    chief chemist of the company, in an e-mail.  <\/p>\n<p>    If successful, both of the SBIR contractors plan to test their    proposed technology on the station in coming years. The    long-range goal is to develop cleaning and trash disposal ideas    for use on NASAs Orion spacecraft in the 2020s. That vehicle    is headed for deep space, where Earths atmosphere wont be    available for use as a convenient incinerator.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like this article?    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