NASA’s Lunar Loo Challenge
As NASA gets ready for our arrival to the Moon, incalculable exercises to prepare, cover, and in any case bolster future space explorers are in progress. These space travelers will eat and drinking, and along these lines peeing and crapping in microgravity and lunar gravity. While space travelers are in the lodge and out of their spacesuits, they will require a latrine that has no different capacities as ones here on Earth. NASA is approaching the worldwide network for their novel plan ideas for conservative latrines that can work in both microgravity and lunar gravity. These plans might be adjusted for use in the Artemis lunar landers that return us to the Moon. In spite of the fact that space latrines as of now exist and are being used (at the International Space Station, for instance), they are intended for microgravity as it were. NASA’s Human Landing System Program is searching for a cutting edge gadget that is littler, progressively productive, and fit for working in both microgravity and lunar gravity. This test incorporates a Technical class and Junior classification.
Award: Technical – $35,000 in total prizes; Junior – public recognition from NASA and from HeroX, a winner’s certificate, and an item of official NASA-logoed merchandise