Out of This World: NASA Creates Specialized Self-Care Products for Astronauts
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The company responsible for numerous personal hygiene goods has determined to conceive ideas suitable to NASA requirements in the area of astronomy.
The Space Act Agreement between NASA and Colgate-Palmolive allows the company to access the International Space Station.
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One of the biggest challenges facing astronauts is keeping themselves clean in space. Colgate-Palmolive Company announced this week that it has signed the Space Act Agreement with NASA to research new ways to keep astronauts clean. This agreement will help to improve the hygiene and sanitation of astronauts, which is essential for their safety and health.
The Space Act Agreement opens up a relationship between the pharmaceutical company and NASA to research new ways to keep astronauts clean while in space. Colgate-Palmolive solutions will be tested on the International Space Station itself, which is a great example of how this agreement will help improve the quality of life for astronauts.
NASA and Colgate have a long-standing relationship that will benefit both organizations. Stephan Habif is excited about the possibilities this relationship will bring, and we are too!
Coleman is advising Colgate-Palmolive on how to optimize crew health and performance in microgravity. She has over 180 days in space experience, which she will be sharing with the company.
Given that the ISS is scheduled to be decommissioned in the near future, it’s unclear why Colgate-Palmolive would want to utilize it at this time.
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