The $23 Million Space Toilet: Why Astronauts Need a Full-Body Workout Just to Go
Journey of Everything by Joseph Bogart & Russell Hess
Episode notes
We’ve all had that moment where we looked at a plumber’s bill and thought, 'You have got to be kidding me.' But unless your bathroom cost more than a literal private island, you’ve got nothing on NASA. Today, we’re talking about the Universal Waste Management System—a fancy name for a twenty-three-million-dollar toilet. It’s a story of titanium separators, thigh bars, and why 'tomorrow’s coffee' is a lot more literal than you’d think. Buckle up, because in space, even the most basic human habit is a high-stakes engineering marvel.
Keywords
NASA, ISS, Space Science, Astronaut Life, Engineering Marvels, Space Toilet, International Space Station, Recycling, STEM, Aerospace, Science History, Space Technology, Human Biology in Space, Waste Management