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How do astronauts go to the bathroom in space? The answer involves vacuum systems, years of design, and a $23 million upgrade.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether you use a hole in the ground or a fancy gold-plated toilet, on Earth, gravity pulls your waste down and away from you. For astronauts, “doing their duty” is a bit more ...
Astronauts during Apollo missions used urine collection and transfer devices and plastic fecal bags. The latter bags, after use, were stored in a sanitation box on the spacecraft, according to the National Air and Space Museum.
NASA's Artemis 2 pilot Victor Glover was cleaning up after a workout when the cameras caught a bit more than expected. Mission Control's response was priceless.
THIS is the hilarious moment the Artemis II livestream suddenly cuts out after one of the astronauts starts stripping off for his “space bath”. Amusing footage from aboard the Orion
As NASA’s Artemis II mission reached the moon, the world remembered a similar lunar flyby more than 50 years ago. During the Apollo 8 mission, astronaut William Anders took the first color photo of Earth from space.