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Flushed with success: Space toilet working again | Flushed with success: Space toilet working again |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Friday, 06 June 2008 | |
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The zero-gravity toilet onboard the International Space Station is now functioning normally after a repair job was conducted on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
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Science DiscussionsCrewmembers onboard the International Space Station replaced a malfunctioning seven-year old gas-liquid separator pump, which first failed on May 21, 2008. At that time, the ISS crew attempted to repair the defective pump, but without any success.
So, with the STS-124 mission only a few days from launching, NASA ordered a replacement pump from the Russia Federal Space Agency (RSA), NASA's counterpart in Russia.
However, until the shuttle mission could be flown, the toilet was partially “out-of-order.” During this time, the solid waste portion of the toilet system was still working, with only the liquid portion unable to function properly. |
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