NASA will send a Rs 170 crore toilet into space, experimenting on the moon and Mars


Washington, Ta. 27 September 2020, Sunday

NASA will send ડો 23 million (approximately Rs 170 crore) worth of toilets to the International Space Station. Where these toilets will be used and from its experiences the possibility of its use on the Moon and Mars will be tested. The toilet, along with other luggage, will be sent to the toilet on September 29 from NASA's Wallaps Flight Facility in Virginia.

Toilets being sent into space have been dubbed the Universal Waste Management System. Which is small and convenient. Compared to the toilets currently on the International Space Station, these toilets are 65 percent smaller and 40 percent lighter. This toilet is also used in the Oriental spacecraft. Which will take the astronauts back to Chadra for 10 days.

The new toilet will also have a system for refining feces and urine. Urine will be refined to make water. So that astronauts can drink it if needed. When the feces will be thrown away. "We refine urine, sweat and other liquids by up to 90 percent," said NASA astronaut Jessica Meyer. Kate Rubis, another NASA astronaut, said she was planning to cast her vote from space.


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