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Artemis II Crew Tackles Outlook Failure and Toilet Glitches in Space

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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NASA’s Artemis II Mission Encounters Tech Hurdles

The crew aboard NASA’s $4.1 billion Artemis II mission, launched on April 1 from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39B, faces technical challenges with Microsoft Outlook and the spacecraft’s waste management system.

Email System Fails Seven Hours into Flight

Approximately seven hours after liftoff, commander Reid Wiseman reported issues with his email setup. “I also see that I have two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one of those are working,” Wiseman told Mission Control in Houston during a livestream.

Wiseman used a Microsoft Surface Pro tablet, essential for accessing emails and mission data in space. “If you want to remote in and check those two Outlooks … that would be awesome,” he added.

Mission Control remotely accessed the device and resolved the problem. Artemis II flight director Judd Frieling explained during a press conference, “This is not uncommon. We have this on station all the time.”

“Sometimes, Outlook has issues getting configured, especially when you don’t have a network that’s directly connected,” Frieling noted. Engineers reloaded Wiseman’s files to restore functionality.

Ongoing Waste Management Challenges

Sensors in the Orion capsule’s waste management system showed unexpected readings shortly after launch. Astronaut Christina Koch reported, “The toilet shut down on its own and I have a blinking amber fault light.”

The titanium toilet uses air suction to separate urine and solid waste. Urine vents into space, while solids stow onboard. After troubleshooting, Mission Control confirmed, “Happy to report that toilet is go for use. We do recommend letting the system get to operating speed before donating fluid.”

Issues persist as of Saturday, with engineers suspecting ice blockages in the urine line. The system remains usable for solid waste, but urine flushing problems continue. Astronauts also detect odors from the floor-mounted bathroom compartment.

Orion program deputy manager Debbie Korth stated that space toilets present “always a challenge.” Mission management team chair John Honeycutt added, “The bathroom [is] in a good state right now,” though not fully operational. “They’re okay. They trained to manage through the situation,” Honeycutt said.

Mission Timeline and Public Response

The four-astronaut crew plans a lunar flyby, executing a U-turn around the moon before returning home, with arrival at the destination expected on Monday. Online reactions highlight the universal nature of such glitches, with users joking that Microsoft disappoints “Earth and beyond” and that NASA carries everyday tech woes into space.

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