Last December, I was asked an interesting question on Twitter: “How much poop is on the moon?” After a quick, panicky, existential reevaluation centered on whether my mountain of student loan debt was justified by having the ability to answer questions centered on feces, I began to do some research. Interestingly, the precise answer was easy to find.
There are 96 bags of poop, pee, and vomit left on the moon from all the Apollo missions. These were left to make room for moon rocks. https://t.co/BSDujkuIB5
— Taylor R. Genovese (@trgenovese) December 9, 2016