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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 07-23 | SNW 4x01 | "Valles Marineris" |
| 07-30 | SNW 4x02 | "Griffin Incident" |
| 08-06 | SNW 4x03 | TBA |
| 08-13 | SNW 4x04 | TBA |
| 08-20 | SNW 4x05 | TBA |
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Tf did NASA do with tampons?
Nasa engineers asked the first American female astronaut, Sally Ride, back in 1983, if 100 tampons would be enough for her 1-week mission.
Apparently the engineers may have had an understanding of menstruation...but they didn't have an understanding of how menstruation works in zero-gravity. So, in true NASA fashion, they wanted to have redundancies on redundancies. It's not like they are that heavy (the tampons, not the menses. Mass is an important consideration in leaving Earth's gravity)
Sally informed them that 100 would be more than enough and she could do with far fewer.
What a fascinating little piece of history! They even designed a makeup kit smh. Thanks for the rabbit hole!
Next meeting, the engineering team showed up with 200 half tampons.
Zero-g makeup that wouldn't send particles floating around, with minimal weight... Interesting little project.
Yeah right. Like I am a man and I don't wear makeup but that actually sounds fascinating. I would fly to space and wear it for science. These are the types of gimmicks Bezos should be bankrolling.
Lmao, thats a very silly story. That's like 14 tampons a day 😅
Thanks for filling me in!
Phrasing!
Hmmmmm, I could have considered that a little more before I chose to post 😅
Look, I'm very lonely okay, sometimes you'll take what you can get 🥲