Tuesday, November 18, 2008

recycled urine anyone?

AS NASA prepares to double the number of astronauts living aboard the International Space Station, nothing may do more for crew bonding than a machine being launched aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on Friday.
It's a water-recycling device that will process the crew's urine for communal consumption.

'We did blind taste tests of the water,' said Nasa's Bob Bagdigian, the system's lead engineer. 'Nobody had any strong objections. Other than a faint taste of iodine, it is just as refreshing as any other kind of water.

'I've got some in my fridge, it tastes fine to me.'

Delivery of the US$250 million (S$379.7 million) wastewater recycling gear is among the primary goals of Nasa's 124th shuttle mission, which is due to launch at 7.55pm EST on Friday (8.55am Singapore time on Saturday) from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.

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