NASA Seeking Urine Samples From Employees
Tells workers in
Houston to go boldly (in cup) for
scienceWASHINGTON - The No. 1 need right now for some of the builders of the United States' next spaceship: Lots of No. 1.
Space program contractor Hamilton Sundstrand is seeking urine from workers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston as part of its work on the new Orion space capsule that would eventually take astronauts to the moon.
This according to an internal memo posted on the website Nasawatch.com.
The need is voluminous - 30 litres a day, even on weekends.
Sample story here.
SINC SAYS:
I’ve got a suggestion. They could give the workers a couple of beers a day to speed up the process. You know that old saying, “drink a quart, pee a gallon”?




