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  2. Alcohol and spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol is generally disallowed in spaceflight, but space agencies have previously allowed its consumption. [1] NASA has been stricter about alcohol consumption than the Roscosmos, both according to regulations and in practice. Astronauts and cosmonauts are restricted from being intoxicated at launch.

  3. Space toilet - Wikipedia

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    A $23 million next-generation space toilet called the Universal Waste Management System (UWMS) is being developed by NASA for Orion and the International Space Station. [21] [22] The UWMS is the first space toilet designed specifically for women as well as men, easing the use of space toilets for women and use for stool and urine at the same ...

  4. Aircraft lavatory - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft lavatory or plane toilet is a small unisex room on an aircraft with a toilet and sink. They are commonplace on passenger flights except some short-haul flights. Aircraft toilets were historically chemical toilets , but many now use a vacuum flush system instead.

  5. Should alcohol be limited at airport bars and banned on planes?

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    "There are more than 5,000 incidents already that have been violent in nature on planes, and so many of them are tied to alcohol," Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.) told Yahoo Finance.

  6. It's a stewardess secret, but you should never eat on planes

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    There are more than a few reasons you should avoid eating on planes.

  7. 12 surprising carry-on items you're not allowed to take ... - AOL

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    You might be surprised to learn that foam swords, snow globes, and Magic 8 Balls are prohibited in carry-on luggage.

  8. List of spaceplanes - Wikipedia

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    Type Country Class Role Date Status No. Notes ASSET: USA: Rocket launch: Experimental: 1963: Prototype: Uncrewed reentry test vehicle. Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar: USA

  9. Personal preference kit - Wikipedia

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    A razor and shaving cream, personal items used by Michael Collins during Apollo 11. Federal Aviation Regulations as of 2021 define the purpose of Personal Preference Kits as allowing "persons on particular mission to carry personal items for use as mementos"; [1] mementos are defined as "flags, patches, insignia, medallions, minor graphics, and similar items of little commercial value". [2]