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The first American man in space had no place “to go,” and urinating in space was a tough problem for engineers to solve. A new article discusses the considerations necessary to accommodate this most basic physiological function.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRhy9PvWQ9QW3bOBg7pAMaxOgLAZ37tqB8xYuf8xBnyCLaukpp_JgczPhekVk_t45t2FZ2G6QnETffMcMcirZziIXFIL2PbMXjj6KBkoSRMAC9jPxtgwHNnhLAeb4CsdPbDB84cinhU-NAkbeKnX49OZkMxbX5-nFT9g=s0-d)
via Science Daily
The first American man in space had no place “to go,” and urinating in space was a tough problem for engineers to solve. A new article discusses the considerations necessary to accommodate this most basic physiological function.
via Science Daily
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