Astronaut To Test New Non-Stink Underwear

That’’s right, Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata is slated to test a new kind of underwear during his current visit to the space station . The “state-of-the-art” undies were designed “to reduce the smells in normal clothing, absorb sweat and provide insulation.” The underwear, developed by Japanese researchers, are made of antibacterial polymers and are fire-resistant. Astronauts normally change their clothes every three days. Koichi will attempt to wear the underwear for a full seven days. Which, if successful, will only be 9 days short of my record. And, if you think I”m kidding, ask my dry cleaners. Well, my ex dry cleaners. I am so stinky! Astronaut tests non-smelly super pants in space [metro] Thanks to Thumperchica, who doesn”t care because she doesn”t wear underwear. I”m with you, girl — high five! No? Helicopter!
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Astronaut To Test New Non-Stink Underwear









