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Development of a Micro-Scale Plasma Arc Gasification System for Long Duration Space Mission Waste Processing
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Technical report (2012-2017). Covers Charleston, South Carolina, Kennedy Space Center. Topics: plasma arc gasification, waste processing, synthesis gas production. Agencies: NASA, NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate, Vencore, Inc.. Cites 9 external works.
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NASAPEAT InternationalNASA Space Technology Mission DirectorateVencore, Inc.Plasma Energy Applied Technology (PEAT) InternationalPacific Transformer CorporationJohnson Space CenterKennedy Space Center
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- Conference and Exposition, 2014, p (2014) — Broyan, J. L., Ewert, M. K., and Fink, P. W., “Logistics reduction technologies for exploration missions,” AIAA SPACE
- pp. 1502– “NASA - Advanced Space Transportation Program fact sheet” Available: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/background/facts/astp.html (2014)
- Conference and Exposition, 2013, p (2013) — Using Waste Products to Minimize Logistical Mass During Long Duration Space Missions,” AIAA SPACE
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