2024-06-202024-06-202024-07-21ICES-2024-39https://hdl.handle.net/2346/98764Bettylynn Ulrich, Northrop Grumman, USAAaron Stirk, Northrop Grumman, USAICES504: Management of Air Quality in Sealed EnvironmentsThe 53rd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, on 21 July 2024 through 25 July 2024.As the commercial space industry grows, Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) are required to perform with more efficiency, using less power, holding less mass, and enveloping less volume. This is accomplished by implementing innovative designs and solutions while maintaining or increasing each system�s effectivity. A system to remove atmospheric trace contaminants will be required for many human spaceflight programs in the future including space stations in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Lunar surface habitats, Mars transit vehicles, and Martian surface habitats. This paper will explore design and operational choices which, when implemented, will produce a system to control gaseous trace contaminants that fulfills the needs of future human spaceflight programs. Approved for Public Release: NG23-2411 � 2023 Northrop Grumman Systems Corporationapplication/pdfengtrace contaminant controlexplorationsystem designhabitattransitspace stationAtmosphere Trace Contaminant Removal for Human ExplorationPresentations