Artemis II astronauts made grim discovery moments after lift off on first moon mission in 50 years

On April 1, 2026, Artemis II launched from the Kennedy Space Center, the first moon mission in 53 years. However, not long after takeoff, the four astronauts on board made a grim discovery.

NASA’s Artemis II mission had a great start on April 1. Launched from Kennedy Space Center, the four astronauts onboard, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, began their journey to the Moon, which is the first moon mission in 53 years.

But a very human problem came up soon after launch. Just a few hours into the trip, astronauts on the Orion spacecraft reported a problem with one important feature: the toilet.

The issue might seem small compared to space travel, but it quickly became important for mission control because the crew needs it during their 10-day trip around the Moon.

Reports stated the problem was found early, and engineers worked with the astronauts to fix it in real time. Even though there was a problem, it was not serious, and NASA acted quickly to solve it.

Artemis II astronauts made grim discovery moments after lift off
A NASA spokesperson explained it like this:
“It’s not their No. 1 problem, but it may be a problem for going number one.”

The toilet on Orion is more advanced than older ones, providing astronauts with greater comfort and privacy than during the Apollo missions. But this situation shows that even advanced technology can have problems once it leaves Earth.

Luckily, one of the astronauts, Christina Koch, helped fix the problem. She took apart parts of the toilet and, with Houston’s help over the radio, managed to repair it.

“Happy to report that the toilet is good for use,” CapCom Amy Dill said. “We do recommend letting the system get up to operating speed before donating fluid and then letting it run a little bit after donation.”

“We are cheers all around,” Koch responded.

We are wishing the astronauts all the best on their 10-day journey to the moon.

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