Living
& Working in Space Racks
"How do you go to the bathroom in space?"
This question and more are answered through a look at living
and work areas.
While intended racks for the International Space Station are
depicted, Space Shuttle racks and Russian racks can also be
built.
The Hardware:
Note: designs have changed since exhibits built in 2001.
Sleep Rack

Guests can view a sleeping bag and look at
some of the personal gear that crewmembers take on board the ISS.
An introduction to Crew Systems is made on a graphic panel on
the back of the rack. Special supervised groups may get inside
the sleeping bag.
Medical Rack

It is important for crewmembers to keep fit
and healthy on Earth as well as in space. A Medical Rack will
have the equipment necessary to check all vital signs and
maintain the health of the crewmembers. Space physiology is
briefly explained on a graphic panel on the back of the rack.
Waste Management Rack

The waste management facilities are shown
with this ISS waste management representation. A graphic panel
describing hygiene in space and “how do you go to the bathroom
in space?” is on the back of the rack.
Shower Rack (ECLSS Story)

Bathing is a whole different process in
space. Guests will find out about the process in this shower with its unique vacuum. On the back of the rack is a
graphic panel about the Environmental Control and Life Support
System (ECLSS) and how air and water are recycled.
Galley Rack

Guests will see part of the station galley
and some food menu items and utensils that are used on ISS.
Food lists and menus can be seen on a graphic panel on the back
of the rack.
Fast Facts:
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Turn key
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Size variable
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Standard rack size
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Exhibits can support activities,
camps, summer programs, camp-ins, and much more.
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All components are designed to rugged
standards for durability. See individual listings.
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Created by an
experienced design team in space-related education, exhibits and
simulations: Design Force and creative CYNERGY.

Notice: all designs, dimensions and costs are
subject to change. Images are copyright protected and cannot be
used without the written consent of MuseumWorx.
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