NASA is offering a $3 million prize to anyone who can figure out how to recycle the 96 bags of astronaut waste left behind during moon missions
The space agency’s LunaRecycle Challenge calls on members of the public to propose a technological means of recycling astronauts’ faeces, urine and vomit on the moon and during long-haul space flights.
There are currently 96 bags of human waste that were left behind on the moon by astronauts from the Apollo missions, and the aim of the LunaRecycle Challenge is to prevent adding to the stinky space stash.
The chosen technology will be put to use on future space missions, including hypothetical long-term outposts on the moon.
“NASA is committed to sustainable space exploration. As we prepare for future human space missions, there will be a need to consider how various waste streams, including solid waste, can be minimized — as well as how waste can be stored, processed, and recycled in a space environment so that little or no waste will need to be returned to earth,” NASA said on its website.
NASA is currently reviewing the first round of proposals to decide which ones will move on to the next phase of the competition. The team that comes out on top at the end of the competition will be awarded $3 million.
Last Updated on April 25, 2025 by samboad
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