Artemis II Flight Update: Crew and Ground Teams Successfully . . . - NASA The Artemis II crew, working closely with mission control in Houston, were able to restore the Orion spacecraft’s toilet to normal operations following the proximity operations demonstration Ahead of the apogee raise burn on April 1, the Artemis II crew reported a blinking fault light and mission control teams successfully assessed the data and worked with the crew to troubleshoot and
The Artemis II Toilet Had a Problem - The New York Times The Artemis II Toilet Had a Problem The Universal Waste Management System aboard the Orion capsule is an innovation in deep space toiletry (it seems to be fixed now) Listen · 2:52 min
Artemis II’s toilet is a moon mission milestone Artemis II’s toilet is a moon mission milestone On their voyages to the moon, NASA’s astronauts are finally getting some creature comforts of terrestrial toilets—such as having a door and being able to pee and poop simultaneously
How Will Artemis II Astronauts Use Toilet In Space? When Apollo astronauts went to the Moon over 50 years ago, using the toilet meant pooping in plastic bags However, now when humans are going to moon for the first time in decades under the 2026 Artemis II mission, the space-toilet experience has been upgraded to replace the old unpleasant process
No More Bags! The Artemis II Crew Can Now Poop In Style With . . . - News18 NASA’s Artemis II crew will travel beyond low Earth orbit with a new space toilet in the Orion capsule, offering privacy and improved waste management in microgravity, marking a crucial step for comfort and sustainability on long-duration missions The system is adapted from the International