Video: How is the astronaut peeing in the universe?
British astronaut Tim Peake answers one of the most common questions about space exploration, how to go to the toilet.
According to Guardian, the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) announced on January 20 that the video was filmed on the International Space Station (ISS).
Tim Peake astronaut instructs to go to the toilet in the universe.(Snapshot from video).
Peake astronaut explained how to urinate with a funnel attached to a funnel . Just snap the funnel into a tight place, turn the button, the air flow in the machine will suck the liquid down the exhaust duct.
Peake was the first British national astronaut to work in ISS. He caused the "Peake fever" in England when millions of students quit school to see the launch of the spacecraft sending Peake to ISS on December 15.
Peake was tasked with conducting a series of body experiments to help scientists understand the impact of space flights within 6 months. The data collected will complement the mission of bringing people to Mars.
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