Artemis II is going so well that we’re left to talk about frozen urine

The Orion spacecraft is on a 10-day journey into deep space, with all systems functioning well except for a minor issue with the toilet's urine tank. The tank's contents had frozen, and despite attempts to thaw it, astronauts are currently using alternative methods for urine collection.
The Orion spacecraft is nearing the Moon on its 10-day journey. A minor issue arose with the toilet's urine tank, which froze. To address this, the spacecraft was maneuvered to expose the tank to sunlight. Although this helped, the issue persists, and astronauts are using alternative methods. The mission is otherwise proceeding smoothly. Daily briefings at Johnson Space Center have focused on this issue due to the overall success of the mission.
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