Astronauts Dealing With Flooded Toilet On Space Station

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MARCIA DUNN | 07/19/09 07:37 PM | AP

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This image provided by NASA shows the underside of the crew cabin near the nose cap of the Space Shuttle Endeavour taken by an Expedition 20 crewmember during a survey of the approaching vehicle prior to docking with the International Space Station Friday July 17, 2009. Endeavour crew performed a back-flip for the rendezvous pitch maneuver. Mission Control said Saturday Endeavour looks to be in fine shape for re-entry at the end of the month. Areas where the heat tiles were dinged during Wednesday's launch can be seen in this image. (AP Photo/NASA)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The bathroom lines at the already crowded space shuttle and space station complex got a lot longer Sunday because of a flooded toilet.

One of two commodes aboard the international space station broke down, right in the middle of complicated robotic work being conducted by the two crews. The pump separator apparently flooded.

Mission Control advised the astronauts to hang an "out of service" sign on the toilet until it could be fixed. In the meantime, the six space station residents had to get in line to use their one good toilet. And Endeavour's seven astronauts were restricted to the shuttle bathroom.

There have never been so many people – 13 – together in space.

The toilet repair work fell to Belgian Frank De Winne and American Michael Barratt, who had to don goggles, gloves and masks. They ripped apart the compartment, working well into the evening. Mission Control finally instructed them to call it a day and resume the effort Monday morning.

Flight director Brian Smith declined to speculate whether overuse caused the toilet trouble.

"We don't yet know the extent of the problem," Smith told reporters. "It may turn out to be of no consequence at all. It could turn out to be significant. It's too early to tell right now."

Teams of specialists in Houston and Moscow hurriedly convened to discuss the problem. The Russian-built, multimillion-dollar toilet flew up on a shuttle last November.

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Smith said there is no urgency to the bathroom situation, at least for now. But he said if the toilet remains out of action for several days, "then we'll readdress the situation and see what we have to do."

Going into this mission, NASA wanted at least four of Endeavour's crew to use the space station's bathrooms, so the shuttle waste water tank would not fill up.

As long as Endeavour is docked to the space station, it cannot eject any waste water. The nozzle is located near the newly installed porch on the Japanese lab; the attach mechanisms for experiments could corrode if sprayed by water.

Two bathrooms ultimately are needed for a full station crew of six. Smith said he did not know how long six occupants could rely on a single toilet.

Both the shuttle and station are equipped with other ways for the astronauts to relieve themselves, Smith said, including Apollo-era urine collection bags.

Much of Sunday – the eve of the 40th anniversary of man's first moon landing – was spent using a pair of robot arms to move a large cargo carrier, loaded with batteries and spare parts, from the shuttle to the station. It was a relatively quiet day sandwiched between spacewalks.

The 13-by-8-foot platform holds an antenna, pump and engine for the station's rail car, all of which will be removed and secured to the space station during a spacewalk Monday. NASA wants to store as many big spare parts as possible at the space station, before shuttles stop flying at the end of next year.

Also on the carrier are six batteries that will be plugged into the station by spacewalking astronauts later in the week, replacing old batteries.

In all, five spacewalks are planned during Endeavour's 1 1/2-week space station visit.

As for the Apollo 11 anniversary, Smith noted that the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs contributed to today's international space station. He observed that he wasn't born when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon July 20, 1969; neither were two of the 13 spacefarers.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The bathroom lines at the already crowded space shuttle and space station complex got a lot longer Sunday because of a flooded toilet. One of two commodes aboard the inte...
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- KCFreedom I'm a Fan of KCFreedom 16 fans permalink

Can't they just go outside and do it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 07/20/2009
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 148 fans permalink

If they go outside and expose any part of their body even the tiniest bit, their eyeballs would pop out of their sockets, blood would shoot out of every orifice, they'd be dead within seconds. The vacuum of space basically rips the human body apart. That's why they wear full pressure suits on spacewalks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 07/20/2009
- KCFreedom I'm a Fan of KCFreedom 16 fans permalink

Uh, that was humor, dude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 07/20/2009
- rf dude I'm a Fan of rf dude 20 fans permalink
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Actually, their eyeballs would be pulled out the other end...
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 07/21/2009
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 148 fans permalink

European astronaut Frank de Winne has completed repairs on the Waste and Hygiene Compartment. Should be back up and running shortly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 07/20/2009
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 148 fans permalink

On Endeavor's next flight, STS-130 scheduled to launch February 2010, NASA will be adding its final pressurized modules to the ISS, the Tranquility node and the Cupola observatory module.

Tranquility will feature the most advanced life support, environmental control, and waste management systems ever flown in space, including a new regenerative toilet of American design. It will also include the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 07/20/2009
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Where is Joe the plumber when you need him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 07/20/2009
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 148 fans permalink

Mission Control is optimistic that the Waste and Hygiene Compartment will be repaired by the end of today (Flight Day 6), although they haven't eliminated a possible effect of the separator pump tank flooding that would cause the repairs to take up to a week.

STS-127 is still ahead of schedule due to the cancellation of focused inspections on the orbiter thermal protection system. The damage from debris impacts was very minor, less than Atlantis suffered on STS-125, even though it looked really bad from the LOX feedline camera. This morning, Endeavour was officially cleared for reentry.

Right now, lead spacewalker Dave Wolf and mission specialist Tom Marshburn are donning their Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) suits in the Quest airlock module in preparation for the second of five spacewalks. They slept in the airlock last night at 10.2 psi of pure oxygen to purge their blood of nitrogen.

They will be working on the Intergrated Truss Structure, where they will be stowing large spare parts for future contingencies: a Ku-band antenna for communications, a pump assembly for the ammonia cooling system, and a linear drive unit for the robotic arm mobile platform.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 07/20/2009
- Mort I'm a Fan of Mort 38 fans permalink
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Is this a serious problem? Depends.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 07/20/2009
- jsarets I'm a Fan of jsarets 148 fans permalink

NASA calls them Maximum Absorbency Garments (MAG). They are always worn under the ACES suit for launch and the EMU suit for spacewalks. About six hours elapse between crew suit up before launch and completion of the Post-Insertion Checklist. Sometimes they gotta do what they gotta do. Not all aspects of being an astronaut are glamorous...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 07/20/2009
- rf dude I'm a Fan of rf dude 20 fans permalink
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Like Tang and Velcro before it, another useful product spins off from the space program -

DEPENDS!
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 07/21/2009
- wingsabre I'm a Fan of wingsabre 3 fans permalink

Should we blame Howard Wolowitz for this? They did a whole episode of this on The Big Bang Theory. Who knew that it actually happened.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 07/20/2009
- Diogenis I'm a Fan of Diogenis 65 fans permalink

I recommend an "outhouse"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 07/20/2009
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gives a new meaning to FLOATER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 07/20/2009

OK, who left the log?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 07/20/2009

Better call the super.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 07/20/2009
- mick7191 I'm a Fan of mick7191 31 fans permalink
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Then he runs around in his underwear for half an hour.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 07/20/2009
- ChicagoSuz I'm a Fan of ChicagoSuz 13 fans permalink
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Where's Joe the Plumber when you need him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 AM on 07/20/2009
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HAH HEE HAH.....!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 07/20/2009
- KCFreedom I'm a Fan of KCFreedom 16 fans permalink

Joe isn't licensed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 07/20/2009
- KCFreedom I'm a Fan of KCFreedom 16 fans permalink

"Should have bought a Ferguson" - Al Bundy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 AM on 07/20/2009
- camcat I'm a Fan of camcat 7 fans permalink

This always happens on a weekend.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 07/20/2009
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