Does NASA consider frozen urine droplets to be a threat to other spacecraft? I'd sure hate to be slammed in the face by anyone's urine, but at 17,000+ mph I imagine it would make for a less than nice day. Kim -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Holmes Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 3:53 PM To: Utah-astronomy Astronomy Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Skywatcher spots astronaut pee. Too good to not share... http://www.space.com/11109-astronaut-pee-shuttle-waste-water-dump.html Dan -- Daniel Holmes, danielh@holmesonics.com "Laugh while you can, monkey boy!" -- Lord John Whorfin _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy Visit the Photo Gallery: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php Visit the Wiki: http://www.utahastronomy.com ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1498/3506 - Release Date: 03/14/11