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Artemis II Flight Update: Crew and Ground Teams Successfully Troubleshoot Orion’s Toilet
phew, the crew came really close to another Apollo 10 mystery floating turd incident there
https://bsky.app/profile/nikigrayson.com/post/3miik2wzosk25 now they're calling tech support because they can't get outlook to work
a lot to unpack there, why is the moon mission using outlook? why is the moon mission using windows
Forced updates while in landing manuvers.
They need Windows for Copilot
that's because Windows comes with Copilot, which means they can free up one slot in the crew roster
"hi copilot I'm a crew member on a NASA spacecraft bound for the moon and my oxygen tanks have just vented into space. what do"
"Wow, that sounds extremely serious! I need to be clear: I can't provide real-time survival instructions for an actual spacecraft emergency. Would you like me to treat this as a real emergency scenario or as a thought experiment?"
Its Wisemans personal ipad (For some reason they keep avoiding saying ipad, at one point during the launch the presenter literally went "his i- uh computer"). Imagine being on a flyby mission around the moon and you spend it troubleshooting your ipad so you can answer work emails (tbf they got like 5 days with fuck all else to do except occaisionally check they are not dead).
If you really want to see a disaster waiting to happen just take a peek in the Dragon cockpits. Im not sure they have a single physical button anywhere its just freakin ipads.
allowing personal hardware on a moon mission is deranged
Spacebro and former Apple engineer Scott Manley implies in one of his videos that Apple jumped through some hoops to certify their mobile devices for spaceflight
"oh come on Houston I can't believe you're gonna make me break my Duolingo streak, do you want me to learn Russian or not"
Same reason as the NFL coaches.
I intellectually know that toilets in space are complicated affairs. But I can’t but help think about the toilet failures in the American aircraft carrier, and think to myself that failed toilets are a symptom of much bigger things.
I am now watching for news about other toilet incidents
Space toilets are pretty notorious. No gravity to assist the turd away from your doodoo ass, no water to suppress the odor, and again no gravity to remove the turd down the pipes.
Can you have a vacuum in a vacuum?
yes it's relative
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