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Live From Space! Lives of Astronauts

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I spy...

I spy with my big eye, something coming down the ladder...
Wait, who's it??

#alien

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The Big Bang Theory (21302) Visits the Lunar Station

What would Sheldon and Leonard do when they go to the moon?

Thanks to the floor storage, this is the only Bazingable space station in the human history :-)

Thank you for your support and sharing! Live long and prosper.

Bazinga!

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THANK YOU 2000+ SUPPORTERS FOR KEEPING THIS SPACE HABITAT UP!

The spaceman in the blue spacesuit would like to thank y'all for keeping this space habitat up in space! More milestones and more spacemen to come!


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Motion Sickness in Zero-G

After you experience zero-G for a while, you may get motion sickness- your brain gets confused with conflicting vision and sensorimotor signals.

Your brain would think that you ate something funny, and a typical response is vomiting. Some people say they felt totally fine in zero-G until they saw other people upside down, working normally.

What would be your trigger? When you go to space, bring a bag with you!

#vestibular #otolith #semicircularcanals #motionsickness

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What's behind the wallmount equipment?

On the maintenane day, the crew pulled out the CO2 scrubber and discovered that something built its own habitat :-)
#araneology

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From urine to water

More than 95% of urine is water. Why not recycling it? In the International Space Station, water is evaporated from urine, condensed, and filtered to make potable water!

Left: space toilet. Center: urine processor


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Space Toilet

Just wanted to share an example of how you can create space-themed scenes using this LEGO set idea.

In microgravity, a suction hose is used in the toilet...


Make sure to potty-train before going to space to avoid such a mishap!!

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Thank you 1000 Supporters for keeping this space habitat up!

The spaceman in the black spacesuit would like to thank y'all for keeping this space habitat up in space! More milestones and more spacemen to come!

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