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NASA's Artemis Two Crew Fixes Toilet, Heads to Moon

NASA's Artemis Two Crew Fixes Toilet, Heads to Moon

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April 3, 20261m 24s

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NASAs Artemis two crew successfully repaired their malfunctioning toilet in space, transforming a potential setback into a triumph following launch. The team, consisting of three Americans and one Canadian, launched smoothly and reached orbit on Wednesday evening. They are set to break free from Earths orbit on Thursday night, marking the first moon flyby since Apollos final mission in 1972. The crew, led by commander Reid Wiseman and including Christina Koch, who fixed the toilet issue herself, are thrilled with the stunning Earth views from thousands of miles away. The mission, which includes a ten-day test flight, is a significant step towards NASAs return-to-the-moon push, with Artemis threes planned moon landing in 2028.

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