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NASA's Artemis II: Toilet Trouble, Moonbound

NASA's Artemis II: Toilet Trouble, Moonbound

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April 2, 20261m 27s

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NASAs Artemis two crew successfully repaired their spaceship toilet after launch, with astronaut Christina Koch and Mission Control working together to restore functionality. The crew, consisting of three Americans and one Canadian, is currently in the Orion capsule, preparing for their first moon flyby since the Apollo era. The mission, set to break free from Earths orbit on Thursday night, will feature stunning views of Earth and a splashdown in the Pacific on April tenth. The universal waste system, an air suction toilet, is a significant improvement over the bag system used in Apollo missions and is designed to be more comfortable for women astronauts.

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