Ammonia present in waste water on the ISS could be used to power spaceflight. Could the technique be used for missions to Mars?

By Iain Todd

Published: Tuesday, 14 March 2023 at 12:00 am


A team of scientists say they have worked out how to turn astronauts’ toilet waste water into fuel for space travel.

The results could provide a sustainable source of fuel for future crewed missions to Mars and beyond.

The study, called ‘Autonomous Electrochemical System for Ammonia Oxidation Reaction Measurements at the International Space Stations‘, aimed to produce a device that could convert ammonia to energy on the International Space Station.

The NASA-funded project was a partnership between technology company NuVant Systems, Northeastern University and the University of Texas at El Paso.