NASA's Artemis Two: Toilet Troubles & Epic Earth Views
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NASAs Artemis two crew successfully repaired their moon mission toilet, averting a crisis after launch. Astronaut Christina Koch, with Mission Controls help, restored functionality using clever methods. The team is currently enjoying their Orion capsule ride, despite chilly temperatures. Theyre set to break free from Earths orbit Thursday night, marking the first lunar trip since Apollos final run in 1972. The astronauts are thrilled with the stunning Earth views, making the early glitches seem insignificant. The new waste management system, suction-powered and woman-friendly, is an upgrade from the International Space Stations and Apollos all-bag setup. The test flight concludes with a Pacific splashdown on April tenth, paving the way for Artemis moon landings by 2028, after refining the loo design.
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