The selection and construction of life-support systems are discussed for prolonged space flights, based on regenerative physical-chemical systems. Particular methods of evaluating the reliability of these complex systems are noted. Details of a year-long sealed cabin experiment using regenerated water and oxygen are given. (Author)


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    Life-Support Systems for Interplanetary Spacecraft and Space Stations Operating for a Long Period of Time


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