According to a NASA status report, the lone toilet on the International Space Station (ISS) has broken, leaving the astronauts on board having to use a rigged-up system of bags to collect any liquid waste.
According to NASA, the collection fan motor broke sometime last week after one of the crew used the Russian-made toilet in the space station. The NASA status report quotes the crew as hearing “a loud noise and the fan stopped working”. Russian officials have yet to solve the cause of the breakage and fix it. The seven-year old toilet has broken once before but not for a long period of time.
The crew had been temporarily using the toilet in the Soyuz capsule, but this had a very limited capacity.
NASA officials are now considering flying in replacement parts for the toilet and putting them on Space Shuttle Discovery, which is due to launch on Saturday and scheduled to arrive at the ISS on Monday.
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amfortas said,
This will be looked back on in the future as a defining moment in space travel.
As one can see clearly on ALL Star Trek episodes, and their offshoots, space travellers will be trained and genetically altered to be able to hold their wastes for long periods, doing away with on-board toilets altogether.
The flagship, Starship Enterprise has no toilets at all. Look down the corridors. No doors with signs saying Men, Women, Aliens.
And ‘M’ class planets are so designated as they can safely serve as ‘M’ensrooms (women and aliens too). That’s why everyone and his dog wants to be on the Away Teams.
“Captain’s Log. Stardate 4003.67. Beamed down for a crap”
May 30, 2008 at 10:42 pm