The American astronaut has been faced with 'floating disaster'

Newly discovered conversation records from the Apollo 10 space exploration mission of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) have revealed that astronauts encountered some unexpected and anticipated problems. before in this journey.

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Three members of Apollo 10 crew and a conversation recording revealed them
each faced with feces floating in the cockpit. (Photo: NASA)

According to the contents of the conversation records of the Moon exploration mission in 1969, astronauts in the crew had to deal with some delicate incidents related to the toilet. They imply, Thomas Stafford, John Young and Eugene Cernan did not fully master how to use the facilities in the toilet.

Long records reveal "disaster" for human feces floating inside the spacecraft's cockpit. The incident forced astronauts to use napkins to capture and remove waste from them.

Apollo 10 is the 4th mission to fly with the spacecraft in the US Apollo space exploration program. The goal of this mission is to create an opportunity to test all procedures related to a landing on the Moon. Despite the fact that it never landed on the moon, the mission brought a module approaching a distance of 16.7 km to the surface of the planet.

How do astronauts use the toilet?

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Ms. Suni Williams introduced restrooms on the International Space Station (ISS).

Former commander of the International Space Station (ISS) Suni Williams spoke out about how astronauts use toilets in space.Because people working on ISS often spend months in space, proficient use of equipment of the smallest room in a weightless environment becomes essential.

Captain Williams, the record holder for the longest space flight for women (195 days), described in detail how the "urgent need" of humans at the outer space toilet .

The toilet in the space is basically shaped like similar devices on Earth. According to Ms. Williams, it also has two functions, serving urination and defecation, with different color-coded parts.

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Toilet in the space is quite small and requires users to master the specifications.

Pointing to the defecation section, she said: "You can see, it's quite small and you have to be ready to make sure everything goes in its right direction." The female astronaut squeezed her nose and added: "It's a little smelly, so I'll have to close the lid immediately."

Toilet paper used on the ISS station is also provided according to preference. According to Ms Williams, American astronauts prefer soft types, while Russian colleagues prefer rough types.

All members of the ISS station are provided with gloves, tissues and disinfectants that "prevent anything beyond control" . Mrs. Williams warned, people often have trouble urinating "if not properly targeted" even though the toilet is designed to ensure "everything goes in the right direction".