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This One Spot on The International Space Station Is Kept Filthy – For Science NANCY ATKINSON, UNIVERSE TODAY 24 JANUARY 2021 While most of us are now more fastidious about keeping our homes and workplaces clean, on board the International Space Station, cleanliness is imperative. Of high importance is anti-bacterial measures, since bacteria tend to build up in the constantly-recycled air inside the ISS.
Every Saturday in space is cleaning day where surfaces are wiped down, and the astronauts vacuum and collect trash. But there s one spot on board the station where cleaning is a no-no. But don t worry, its all for science! ....
Astronauts leave one place on the ISS filthy as an experiment Shane McGlaun - Jan 24, 2021, 9:49am CST Living in space is hazardous and requires things to be precise and Squeaky clean. Part of the tasks astronauts perform when living aboard the space station is to keep most surfaces in areas squeaky clean, but there is one area that’s left filthy for science. Astronauts aboard the ISS clean every Saturday, wiping down surfaces, vacuuming, and collecting trash. One key task is wiping surfaces with antibacterial materials because bacteria can build up due to the recycled air inside the ISS. Cleaning is critical to the health of the astronauts and the space station’s function, but one spot inside the spacecraft left dirty is the MatISS experiment. ....
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