Flight Artemis II No more potty problems! ‘Space Plumber’ details toilet problem
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Artemis II mission specialist Christine Koch has a new name to add to her CV – “space plumber” – now that she’s successfully solved the toilet problem on NASA’s rocket en route to the Moon.
Koch gave viewers a sneak peek after the Orion spacecraft’s porcelain throne — called the Universal Waste Management System — stopped working just a few hours after launch THURSDAY. Fortunately, Koch noted that this was a minor issue related to the toilet sitting too long. He just needed to warm up before the crew could warm up their seats!

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We’ve told you all about toilet turbulence. potty problems forced the astronauts to keep number 1 or use a backup system until the problem was resolved, which took several hours.
Orion’s toilet is the first real toilet used for a moon flyby. It works by releasing urine into space, while storing solid waste in a canister that will be emptied once it returns to Earth on April 10.
Hopefully this is our one and only plumbing twist!
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