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NASA Purchases $19M Russian Space Toilet 245

Gary writes "NASA has paid $19 million for a Russian-built international space station toilet system. The toilet system, similar to the one already in use in the station's Zvezda Service Module, is scheduled to arrive at the space station in 2008 and will offer more privacy for a crew expected to double from three to six by 2009. The space station toilet physically resembles those used on Earth, except it has leg restraints and thigh bars to keep astronauts and cosmonauts from floating away. NASA says purchasing the multi million dollar toilet is a bargain compared to developing one from scratch."
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NASA Purchases $19M Russian Space Toilet

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  • by AxminsterLeuven ( 963108 ) on Monday July 09, 2007 @09:45AM (#19799525)

    I RTFA again and I guess the fans that pull the waste into the commode run throughout the process (not just when you flush... like in an airplane).

    What happens when the shit hits the fan?
  • by J05H ( 5625 ) on Monday July 09, 2007 @09:59AM (#19799765)
    Don't underestimate the need for privacy while dropping the "bomb", so to speak. For ISS, this is the ramp-up to 6 crew members. It takes longer on the Shuttle toilets than regular Earth toilets (30+ min.), it's safe to assume the strap-in and strap-out time makes Mir-type toilets take longer, too. The pictured unit in the article has an actual crapper to sit on instead of the Shuttle's butt-sucker to strap into (think vacuum-diaper). It just seems more dignified. IIRC, the Mir-type toilets also serve a shower/cleaning function. With 2-3 crew it is simple to negotiate toilet time. With 6 people, they will need the second toilet.

    Weirdest. Topic. Ever.

    Josh

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