There are 9 toilets in space.
4 on the ISS, 1 on Soyuz MS-23, 1 on Crew Dragon Endeavor, 2 on Tiangong, and 1 on Shenzhou 16.
Welcome home, Shenzhou 15!
There are 10 toilets in space.
4 on the ISS, 1 on Soyuz MS-23, 1 on Crew Dragon Endeavor, 2 on Tiangong, 1 on Shenzhou 15, and 1 on Shenzhou 16.
Welcome home, Axiom-2!
There are 11 toilets in space.
4 on the ISS, 1 on Soyuz MS-23, 1 on Crew Dragon Endeavor, 1 on Crew Dragon Freedom, 2 on Tiangong, 1 on Shenzhou 15, and 1 on Shenzhou 16.
Welcome to space, Shenzhou 16!
There are 11 toilets in space.
4 on the ISS, 1 on Soyuz MS-23, 1 on Crew Dragon Endeavor, 1 on Crew Dragon Freedom, 2 on Tiangong, 1 on Shenzhou 15, and 1 on Shenzhou 16.
Welcome to space, Shenzhou 16!
There are 10 toilets in space.
4 on the ISS, 1 on Soyuz MS-23, 1 on Crew Dragon Endeavor, 1 on Crew Dragon Freedom, 2 on Tiangong, and 1 on Shenzhou 15.
Welcome to space, Axiom-2!
LandSpace(蓝箭航天)’s LOX/CH4 methane fueled rocket Zhuque-2 Y2 entered Jiuquan Launch Center on May 12, aiming to be world’s first methane rocket ever launched into orbit, after failures of its ZQ-2 Y1, @relativityspace’s Terran-1 & @SpaceX’s Super Heavy https://t.co/kflXDe3pcl
Just for context because non space people seem confused: It of course would have been better if the rocket had not exploded but it’s not actually a big deal that it exploded.
The #DARTMission made history when it confirmed that deflection technology can be an effective way to change the orbit of an asteroid, should there ever be a threat. Today, five scientific papers have been published to detail what we learned: https://t.co/qY2n8n7JaV
As far as I can tell, you have to manually examine multiple bits of data to see if BlackLotus is installed.
And if it is, you have to wipe the entire drive — including boot sector.
There are 9 toilets in space.
4 on the ISS, 1 on Soyuz MS-23, 1 on Crew Dragon Endeavor, 2 on Tiangong, and 1 on Shenzhou 15.
MS-22 returned to Earth empty.
@JeremyNowack@starstryder It depends on the toilet. The toilets on the space stations are designed to be “emptied” (canisters are swapped out). The canisters go with the rest of the trash to be burnt up during reentry of a cargo ship.