The
International
Space Station is to get new toilet facilities costing $19m after
Nasa announced
that it had bought Russian hardware for the station.
Equipment from Russian firm
SP
Korolev Rocket and Space includes the toilet and accompanying processing
plant, a new docking ring for Space Shuttle visits and pumps for the airlock.
They will be installed next year and are expected to last until 2011.
"Similar hardware had been developed and had passed flight tests under the
Mir space station programme (including Mir-Nasa and Mir-Shuttle) and is
currently used in the implementation of the International Space Station
programme," said SP Korolev Rocket and Space in a statement.
The new facility will be a considerable benefit to the astronauts since it
will allow them to recycle urine into drinking water. The previous system stored
waste in tanks that were jettisoned to burn up in the atmosphere.
The previous toilet, located in the Russian segment of the station, will
still be retained for use but the new system will be built into the American
section.
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