Self-Sufficient Space Travel - Tokyo Research's Project Turns Space Urine into Plant Fertilizer (TrendHunter.com)
The big idea rests on the fact that nitrogen-rich animal waste is one of the most successful, and eco-conscious, types of fertilizer. The research team has been working on producing ammonia (nitrogen + oxygen) derived from urine. "This process is of interest from the perspective of making a useful product," asserts Suzuki, "i.e., ammonia, from a waste product, i.e., urine, using common equipment at atmospheric pressure and room temperature."
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