The essence of Honda’s technology is to create a closed energy system in space.
The Honda Automobile manufacturer is united with Sierra Space and TEC-Masters space companies to test the high-pressure difference on board at the international space station, Verge reports.
This is another brave step from Honda, which remains one of the largest supporters of hydrogen technologies in the world. Despite the difficulties – a complex infrastructure for refueling and high costs – the company believes it is hydrogen that will help fully erection its armada by 2040.
In Honda, they said their hydrogen system would be the basis of future lunar repairs. And at the same time it will prove the effectiveness for use in the world. The essence of Honda technology is to create a closed energy system – ideal for space conditions. The “day” in solar solar panels collects energy, nourishing the electrolysis system, as a result of which water and oxygen are released from the water. When the moon enters the shadows, part of the oxygen goes to breath for astronauts, the rest is for electricity, and the only one by -productive, water, will be returned to the cycle.
The test will be held in microgravity for the ISS. Honda is working with NASA for the delivery of equipment using Dream Chaser Cosmoplane from Serra Space, and the TEC-Masters acts as an expert in orbit technologies.
Remember, earlier it was reported that Hyundai showed an updated hydrogen electric car.
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