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NASA Astronaut: SpaceX Forcing Her to Pee in Diaper Is "Suboptimal" – Futurism

Posted: November 7, 2021 at 1:44 am

A NASA astronaut stationed aboard the International Space Station acknowledged this week that a design flaw in the toilet built into SpaceXs Crew Dragon module will force she and her colleagues to use diapers during their upcoming return journey to Earth.

Yes, we are unable to use the toilet on Dragon for the return trip, and of course, thats suboptimal, McArthur told reporters on Friday, according toSpace.com.

You might remember some drama during SpaceXs first space tourism launch, back in September, when it was widely reported that the civilian crew of Inspiration4 ran into some trouble with the spacecrafts waste management system.

Then, in October, it emerged that an engineering problem with Crew Dragons commode had been leaking human waste under the crafts floor and not just in the particular Crew Dragon module used on the Inspiration4 mission, dubbed Resilience, but apparently throughout the entire fleet (there was seemingly no danger to the craft, leading one space reporter to quip that Crew Dragon appears to be resilient to piss.)

Still, the debacle means that SpaceX needs to upgrade the lavatory facilities in every Crew Dragon spacecraft including the one currently parked at the space station, Endeavor, which SpaceX has no means of servicing until it returns to terra firma.

Hence the diapers. Of course, space travel is filled with challenges and discomfort, and it sounds as though McArthur is planning to take things in stride.

But, you know, spaceflight is full of lots of little challenges and this is just one more that well encounter and take care of in our mission, McArthur added during her remarks, according to Space.com. So were not too worried about it. I think we have a good plan going forward.

Intriguingly, fellow NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough also alluded to latrine-related concerns during the same media appearance. In this case, he lamented that due to ongoing delays with yet another SpaceX launch of astronauts to the ISS, its unlikely that his crew comprised of himself and McArthur, as well as Japans Akihiko Hoside and Frances Thomas Pesquet will share any handover time with the replacement crew to walk them through the more challenging parts of life in orbit.

A lot of that handover time is just showing little things on living in space the things we dont get trained on, like eating and going to the bathroom and sleeping and those kinds of little tidbits that we would pass on to the next crew if they were here, Kimbrough said, according toSpace.com.

But, Kimbrough said, Mark Vande Hei is certainly capable to do that and get that next crew up to speed, referring to yet another NASA astronaut who will remain on the station after McArthur and Kimbroughs squad departs.

READ MORE: The astronauts of SpaceXs Crew-2 mission talk toilet trouble in space and more, but when will they land? [Space.com]

More on space toilets: NASA Says It Needs a New Space Toilet for the Artemis Moon Missions

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