Tide develops 1st detergent for astronauts in space, NASA
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TORONTO - Tide is making one giant leap for space developing a laundry detergent solution for NASA astronauts onboard the International Space Station.
Under a Space Act Agreement between NASA and Tide’s parent company Proctor & Gamble, the space agency will test and study Tide cleaning solutions in space.
According to a press release published Tuesday, astronauts on the ISS currently wear clothing several times before replacing it with a new set, and clothing is delivered to the station through resupply shipment opportunities.
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