
SpaceX fixes Crew Dragon toilet before this weekend’s launch
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- Oct 26, 2021
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Fans are used on spacecraft toilets to create suction and control the flow of urine because, in the microgravity environment of space, waste can â and does â go in every possible direction.
In this particular case, the Inspiration4 crew, however, did not notice any excreta floating around the cabin because the leakage was still relegated to contained areas underneath the floor, Gerstenmaier said. But when a SpaceX team pried up the floor, they confirmed there was âcontamination,â he added.
As it turns out, another Crew Dragon capsule that was launched earlier but is still in space is also dealing with a similar leak.
The capsule that had been used to take professional astronauts to the International Space Station in April, on a mission dubbed Crew-2, experienced similar problems. But because those astronauts only had to rely on Crew Dragonâs on-board toilet while in transit to the ISS â rather than the full three days the Inspiration4 crew spent aboard their capsule â the mess wasnât as bad.
That Crew Dragon capsule, however, is still attached to the ISS and will have to be used to return that crew of astronauts to Earth next month. So, SpaceX ran a series of ground tests to make sure the Crew Dragonâs aluminum structure could hold up to the leaked urine and that the substance hadnât become dangerously corrosive.
Basically, SpaceX researchers coated some pieces of metal in urine mixed with Oxone â the same substance used to remove ammonia from urine on board Crew Dragon â to see how it would react with the aluminum. They put it inside a chamber to mimic the vacuum of space, and they found limited corrosion, Gerstenmaier said.
âWeâll double check things, weâll triple checks things, and we got a couple more samples weâll pull out of the chambers and inspect,â he said. âBut weâll be ready to go and make sure the crew is safe to return.â
And to make sure that such a situation never crops up again, SpaceX designed a fix for its upcoming mission, opting to weld the wayward tube in place to eliminate the risk of it coming unglued. NASA still has to give a final OK for that fix, but, all things considered, NASA and SpaceX officials are confident these issues will be put to rest, and this weekendâs mission will move forward.
In this case, âthat Inspiration4 flight was really a gift for us,â said Steve Stich, NASAâs Commercial Crew Program manager.
This weekendâs flight will mark the fourth SpaceX Crew Dragon mission to carry professional astronauts to the space station as part of a deal SpaceX inked with NASA. On board will be NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, Kayla Barron, as well as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Matthias Maurer. Theyâll spend six months aboard the ISS, continuing the space stationâs 20-year history of hosting astronauts from all over the world to conduct scientific research.
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