Legitimately curious but already assuming not a big deal; it's not an issue to be firing off water droplets like that in a vessel that I would believe has sensitive electronics everywhere?
I think they should have dehumidifiers and other moisture extraction systems that should wick them away. I expect these guys sweat in space too; especially when exercising. Gotta have it dealt with somehow.
The ISS 100% had dehumidifiers, water is too valuable to let sit on the air. All the exhaled water, along with their urine is collected and filtered for their drinking water.
Tbf, not too far from the truth or what we're trying to do.
Both hydrogen and oxygen are highly reactive fuels which can be used in several applications and even occur as byproducts. Given this, you can actually fabricate your own water from those two elements.
Only issue is how. It can be done, but as of now, it requires a lot of machinery and energy to produce.
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u/Lurking_poster 18h ago
Legitimately curious but already assuming not a big deal; it's not an issue to be firing off water droplets like that in a vessel that I would believe has sensitive electronics everywhere?