Not for much longer, though. Because a team of French and Italian scientists have come up with a Kinect hack that lets them calculate body mass, New Scientist reports. The Kinect's depth-sensing cameras allow them to create a 3D model of the astronaut, compare it to a statistical model of 28,000 people, and predict a weight. It's 97 per cent accurate, which is comparable to the current system. But best of all, it's small, light and doesn't use much power.

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It's not been tested in space yet, but it is being tested in the vomit comet, so it might not be long before NASA takes it up to the ISS. [New Scientist]