A New Space Toliet Missing The Basic Touch
Astronauts on a space station designed for overseas travel have finally hooked up a new bit of technology. Their very own toilet, however there is a twist. The toilet is missing a basic touch; a door!
The curtain door originally designed to be placed over the area was delayed. Rather the people working on it have other work to finish nearby thus we are left with no door for privacy! The managers of the mission however have left obvious signs that the curtain door will be installed shortly; in order for them to continue on with the orbital function.
One of NASA’s space program managers, Kirk Shireman has noted that the toilet has yet to have the door placed; thus it is unable to be used just yet. However it works completely fine and the function of the toilet itself has no notable problems.
Now although the toilet was partially designed so space stations could take upon bigger crews; it also has another big reason in existing. It is part of a new system which collects different things from astronauts such as, sweat, pee and more. It is then recycled and can be used for pretty much anything. This can include bath water, drinking water and oxygen.
Shireman has noted that they have contemplated getting the door ready so the life support system can get the go ahead. The lines of having the toilet water run to the recycling part have already been put into place.
Some samples made of the recycled water in space were brought back down to Earth. They have apparently been thoroughly tested and are completely fine in tests made. However more tests still need to be made on whether a human is able to drink just yet.
Shireman tells us that they have already approved the water for showering and bathing use; but they still haven’t verified whether a human is able to consume the water. In February to March they also have plans to use the water as oxygen, that is being closely worked on.
Four Habitable Planets - Part 3
This is a continued post, part one can be found here and part two can be found here
Welcome to the third and final part of this three part series. Today I will go through the final world, as well as I will add the final part to it and a little extra information. Once again feel free to leave views on the post as they are always appreciated
Water Worlds
These worlds would be basically entirely made of water. They would be the size of Earth roughly as well. There would be no boarders to stop the water overflowing like Earth has with rocks however. These planets can either be absolutely fabricated of baptize with aerial burden ice at the core, or they can accept bodies of aqueous baptize that are afar from a silicate amount by a blubbery band of aerial burden ice
One approach for life’s agent on Earth says amoebic actual calm in bank pools and again became concentrated by adhering to the apparent of rocks. Eventually, this aboriginal activity advance into the added ocean. Another approach for life’s agent is that the all-important allure occurred at hydrothermal agitable vents. On baptize worlds, however, these scenarios are impossible. Therefore, Bredehöft thinks activity is not acceptable to arise on such planets.
Summing It Up
Bredehöft came to a conclusion that planets similar to Earth would be best to look for life. He does however tell us that they will not necessarily cope any better to us due to conditions. For all we know, they could be an advanced race of humans! As it is only a matter of time before we can search other planets and moons for life; we will just need to stick to theories for now. Although good, they don’t stand up against much unless proof is found.
When asked what we are looking to find, Bredehöft said “something slimy”. ![]()
I hope you all enjoyed the series of posts, have a great day

