After the Bathroom Problem, Astronauts Get a Hygienic Role for a Year
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During almost 10 days of Artemis II mission to Lua, which ended on this Saturday (10), the crew on board the Orion Capsule faced several problems with the spacecraft bath. For the astronauts, a tank of residual water storage was created that needed to be occasionally evacuated, pouring urine treated for space vacuum to release space on board for continued use of the bath.
Mexico City, Mexico.- Traveling to the Moon is one of the greatest technological achievements of humanity, but not even a high-level mission like Artemis II is exempt from daily setbacks. During their journey, the crew of the Orion ship had to deal with faults ranging from computer problems to a broken toilet, demonstrating that even in space there are “domestic” complications. National Will the ISR be eliminated at low wages? They plan to remov…
Artemis II's bathroom presented faults during the journey around the Moon. We tell you what happened and why this system costs millions.
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