Space Gas

 

The average human being farts up to 15 times a day.

That’s not a big deal if you work in the open air, but slightly more problematic if you work in an office or shop, and potentially deadly if you are lucky enough to be an astronaut.

 ”Farts can kind of hang out,” Mike told Gizmodo. “There’s not as much airflow as on Earth. You gotta introduce airflow to get rid of contaminants and carbon dioxide”.

He says that astronauts’ digestive systems don’t work quite as well without the help of gravity, and they tend to get “a little stuffed up”.

Generally, astronauts try to go to the loo if they feel a fart coming, where at least there’s a little more ventilation to break up the stink. 

The problem is, says space expert Derrick Pitts from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, that "If you fart...the gas stays right there. It doesn’t go anywhere.

“If you fart in zero G, you have a major problem,” he adds.

Many of the gases naturally produced by our digestive systems are flammable, and fire on a spacecraft is a very serious business indeed.

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/one-small-smell-man-one-25538598 

Perhaps the folks who stock their supplies should include some GAS-X.


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