Also, 93% of the astronauts urine and perspiration is converted back into drinkable water. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - September 05, 2015 Also, 93% of the astronauts urine and perspiration is converted back into drinkable water.Learn more: http://www.fromquarkstoquasars.com/waste-in-space-2/ Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Randolph GarrisonSeptember 6, 2015 at 3:39 AMWOW! so I am in training!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDouglas CreamerSeptember 6, 2015 at 11:10 PMI'm calling BS on this, the bladder still sretches. If I need to pee, standing on my head doesn't make it go away.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyRandolph GarrisonSeptember 7, 2015 at 2:16 AMDouglas Creamer no gravity!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDouglas CreamerSeptember 8, 2015 at 10:38 PMRandolph Garrison but I don't get why gravity would play a role. Do they not feel full when they eat enough to fill their stomach?ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
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WOW! so I am in training!
ReplyDeleteI'm calling BS on this, the bladder still sretches. If I need to pee, standing on my head doesn't make it go away.
ReplyDeleteDouglas Creamer no gravity!
ReplyDeleteRandolph Garrison but I don't get why gravity would play a role. Do they not feel full when they eat enough to fill their stomach?
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