Lmao, thats a very silly story. That’s like 14 tampons a day 😅
Thanks for filling me in!
Comment on NASA, with the tampons.
JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 16 hours agoNasa engineers asked the first American female astronaut, Sally Ride, back in 1983, if 100 tampons would be enough for her 1-week mission.
Apparently the engineers may have had an understanding of menstruation…but they didn’t have an understanding of how menstruation works in zero-gravity. So, in true NASA fashion, they wanted to have redundancies on redundancies.
Sally informed them that 100 would be more than enough and she could do with far fewer.
Lmao, thats a very silly story. That’s like 14 tampons a day 😅
Thanks for filling me in!
That’s like 14 tampons a day…
…Thanks for filling me in!
Phrasing!
Hmmmmm, I could have considered that a little more before I chose to post 😅
Look, I’m very lonely okay, sometimes you’ll take what you can get 🥲
velma@lemmy.blahaj.zone 16 hours ago
What a fascinating little piece of history! They even designed a makeup kit smh. Thanks for the rabbit hole!
teslekova@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
Zero-g makeup that wouldn’t send particles floating around, with minimal weight… Interesting little project.
JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 13 hours ago
Yeah right. Like I am a man and I don’t wear makeup but that actually sounds fascinating. I would fly to space and wear it for science.