Artemis II's toilet is a moon mission milestone
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- Astronauts on early Apollo missions used a cumbersome and leak-prone system of plastic bags for waste management, which was widely disliked.
- NASA's Universal Waste Management System (UWMS), developed over a decade, offers improved amenities like handles for stability, simultaneous urine and feces processing, unisex compatibility, and a privacy door.
- The UWMS, made from 3D-printed titanium, is designed to be lightweight and adaptable for various spacecraft, including the Orion capsule for Artemis II and future lunar and Mars missions.
- Previous space toilets, like those on the space shuttle and ISS, used vacuum systems but had limitations such as lack of female-friendly design and inability to handle waste simultaneously.
- The UWMS was tested on the ISS starting in 2020, with a version installed for Artemis II, aiming to enhance crew comfort and mission sustainability.
- Historical issues with space toilets, including Apollo-era leaks and hygiene problems, drove NASA to prioritize a more reliable and user-friendly system.