The Development of the Vapor Phase Catalytic Ammonia Removal (VPCAR) Engineering Development Unit
This paper presents the results of a program to develop the next generation Vapor Phase Catalytic Ammonia Removal (VPCAR) system. VPCAR is a spacecraft water recycling system designed by NASA and constructed by Water Reuse Technology Inc. The technology has been identified by NASA to be the next gen...
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