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NASA’s Artemis II Hits an Unexpected Issue Early in Mission

Jim Taft
Last updated: April 3, 2026 7:44 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
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The Artemis II mission encountered an early technical issue shortly after liftoff, as astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft reported a malfunction with the onboard toilet system during the first hours of the 10-day mission, as reported by The New York Post.

The mission launched Wednesday night from Kennedy Space Center, marking a major step in NASA’s efforts to conduct a deep-space lunar flyby.

However, not long after the spacecraft entered its flight path, mission specialist Christina Koch reported a problem involving the spacecraft’s waste management system.

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“The toilet fan is reported to be jammed,” NASA spokesperson Gary Jordan said during live mission commentary, according to Space.com.

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“Now the ground teams are coming up with instructions on how to get into the fan and clear that area to revive the toilet for the mission.”

Officials later clarified that the issue stemmed from a controller problem affecting part of the system. Norm Knight, NASA’s director of flight operations, said the malfunction did not completely disable the unit.

“The fecal collection of the toilet, that specific capability, can still be used with the waste management system aboard Orion,” Jordan said.

While one function remained operational, astronauts were temporarily required to use contingency measures for other needs.

“The astronauts in the meantime employed their contingency ‘waste management capabilities specifically for urine,’” mission commentary noted.

Flight controllers worked with Koch to troubleshoot the issue remotely. After following the provided instructions, the system was brought back online.

“Houston, Integrity, good checkout,” Koch reported after completing the procedure.

“Happy to report that toilet is go for use,” Mission Control’s Capcom Amy Dill responded. “We do recommend letting the system get to operating speed before donating fluid, and then letting it run a little bit after donation.”

The Orion spacecraft, named “Integrity,” is approximately 330 cubic feet in size and is designed to carry astronauts on extended missions beyond low Earth orbit. The toilet system is one of several upgraded features intended to support crew members during long-duration space travel.

Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen previously highlighted the importance of the onboard facility in a pre-launch video.

“We’re pretty fortunate as a crew to have a toilet with a door on this tiny spacecraft,” Hansen said.

“(It’s) the one place we can go during the mission where we can actually feel like we’re alone for a moment,” he added.

The compact restroom is designed to function in a zero-gravity environment. Astronauts enter a small enclosed stall and use specialized equipment to manage waste.

“The feces gets sucked down into the bottom into a bag, and you close that off and squish it down into the canister,” Hansen explained.

Those canisters are stored and returned to Earth for disposal at the conclusion of the mission. Liquid waste is handled differently, as urine is expelled into space.

The temporary malfunction was resolved within hours, allowing the crew to continue the mission without further disruption.

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