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How is the waste managesmanaged on ISS? I guess there are three main waste types: two human waste (liquid and solid) and various packaging for food and substances for experiments. Are they recycled or sent to Earth or discarded in space?

How is the waste manages on ISS? I guess there are three main waste types: two human waste (liquid and solid) and various packaging for food and substances for experiments. Are they recycled or sent to Earth or discarded in space?

How is the waste managed on ISS? I guess there are three main waste types: two human waste (liquid and solid) and various packaging for food and substances for experiments. Are they recycled or sent to Earth or discarded in space?

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How is the waste manages on ISS? I guess there are three main waste types: two human waste (liquid and solid) and various packaging for food and substances for experiments. Are they recycled or sent to Earth or discarded in space?

The same question for Skylab, MIR, Salyut etc

How is the waste manages on ISS? I guess there are three main waste types: two human waste (liquid and solid) and various packaging for food and substances for experiments. Are they recycled or sent to Earth or discarded in space?

The same question for Skylab, MIR, Salyut etc

How is the waste manages on ISS? I guess there are three main waste types: two human waste (liquid and solid) and various packaging for food and substances for experiments. Are they recycled or sent to Earth or discarded in space?

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