Nasa’s Zero Gravity Toilet Problem solved by a 9-Year-Old Malaysian Boy
A young boy just by the age of 9, Zyson Kang Zy has won the champion of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) in the Junior categories. Where his spacesuit Lunar Toilet can be installed into an astronaut’s spacesuit and work like microgravity in space by creating a vacuum to suck up liquids.
This device work by astronauts moving their leg and press a syringe attached to their boots to create a suction force to siphon out the human waste into a container. Kang’s coach, 43-year-old Chong Soo Sheong has mentioned that Kang has a knack for invention and he always an extremely curious mind. This design can not only apply to the moon but also can be used as a medical toilet.