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Space habitats are structures designed to support human life in outer space. They provide essential life support systems, including air, water, and waste management, allowing astronauts to live and work in space for extended periods.
Waste management in space involves the collection, storage, and disposal of human waste and other refuse generated during space missions. Effective waste management is crucial for maintaining hygiene and safety in confined environments like spacecraft.