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Space Station Toilet Odour No Longer

The astronauts who were conducting a mission on the International Space Station (International Space Station / ISS) has to deal with the stench of the sanitation system is problematic. NASA astronaut Ron Garan got the "honor" to improve the sanitation system.

A few days earlier, the ISS crew complained about the stench coming out of one room in the laboratory disposal orbit. After thinking a moment, the astronauts and Mission Control then suspect there are air bubbles that clog pipes sophisticated costing 90 million U.S. dollars.

Garan completed the task in space for 6.5 hours a few days ago. For this mission, Garan spaceship swap travel equipment with tooling plumber. "That's the beauty on the air in space," said astronaut Mike Fossum, who accompanied Garan space travel. "One day we are out doing space travel, doing things that most peculiar man ever done. Then the next day we fix toilets and unpacking boxes."

Fossum himself spent the day moving the container containing the provisions of the trunk-sized buses, which shipped earlier in the week by four astronauts who flew the Atlantis.

ISS has two places sanitation, a toilet located on the Russian side, in the Zvezda service, while the other one on the U.S. side. There is also a toilet on the space shuttle, which in certain circumstances, be used by the crew, even when they are parked at the orbital complex.


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