by Chris Peterson » Tue Jan 07, 2014 4:33 pm
geckzilla wrote:If you were to squirt a stream of water out, would it be blown back by that wind? Is it even possible to "pee" into the wind at the level of the ISS and have it come back to hit, say, the cupola? Which astronaut wants to volunteer?
I've never seen a spacesuit with a fly... but spacecraft do, in fact, jettison urine all the time. In the absence of other forces, that pee would be in an orbit with a slightly different eccentricity than the spacecraft, but which would intersect the spacecraft's orbit once each cycle. But the "wind" of the upper atmosphere prevents that. Eventually, the urine either reenters the Earth's atmosphere or sublimates away.
[quote="geckzilla"]If you were to squirt a stream of water out, would it be blown back by that wind? Is it even possible to "pee" into the wind at the level of the ISS and have it come back to hit, say, the cupola? Which astronaut wants to volunteer?[/quote]
I've never seen a spacesuit with a fly... but spacecraft do, in fact, jettison urine all the time. In the absence of other forces, that pee would be in an orbit with a slightly different eccentricity than the spacecraft, but which would intersect the spacecraft's orbit once each cycle. But the "wind" of the upper atmosphere prevents that. Eventually, the urine either reenters the Earth's atmosphere or sublimates away.