Lunar Life Support Parameters

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Life support parameters represent the payload of a rocket and are measured in kilograms of supplies per day. They are subdivided into human needs, and human waste. Calculating the number of minimal kilograms of supplies required for each day per person is critical to the Lunar Settlement and would establish limitations to the number of people inside. Until the ISRU technology is available the lunar settlement would depend of the earth importations.

These number were calculated for the MIR and utilized in the ISS. The most difficult issue of a lunar settlement is the cost of the payload, which is nearly US$ 10,000 for every kilogram sent to space.

The table below shows that every person needs a load of *** per day. Multiplying this number by 30 days, there would be 707.2 kilograms of supplies per person per month.


Needs Effluents
Oxygen: 0.83461 kg Carbon Dioxide: 0.99790 kg
Food: 0.6168 kg Respiration & Perspiration Water: 1.82344 kg
Water in food: 0.49895 kg Urine: 1.501139 kg Feces Water: 0.09072
Food prep Water: 0.71668 kg Urine Solids: 0.05897
Drink: 2.22260 kg Feces Solids: 0.03175 kg
Hand/Face Wash Water: 1.81437 kg Sweat Solids: 0.01814 kg
Shower Water: 3.62874 kg Hygiene Water: 5.44311 kg
Clothing: 0.92986 kg Clothing: 1.13398 kg
Total: 11.09941 kg Total: 11.09941 kg
Clothes Wash Water: 12.47379 kg Clothes Wash Water: 12.47379 kg