I like how it’s phrased like someone in the 1940’s trying to discredit the idea of going to space.
arcalumis on
They will eat, sleep, and shit the same way they’ve done on ISS for decades.
TuckerCarlsonsOhface on
Why are the questions from people who’ve never heard of space travel before?
mtnviewguy on
Probably similar to what the Apollo missions did. Maybe with a few upgrades. Pardon the pun, but it’s not rocket science. Food, drink, waste, zero gravity? Not a lot of options.
Odd-Principle8147 on
I heard the trip was short enough that they didn’t need to recycle their pee for drinking water.
Longjumping_Local910 on
Simple! The Wolowitz Zero-Gravity Waste Disposal System.
Material_Policy6327 on
Can the show us what the toilet looks like? Think we all really wanna know that
RogLatimer118 on
They’re not orbiting the moon. Headline FAIL.
raspberryharbour on
I assume they’re on a strict diet of beans and Guinness
StrigiStockBacking on
Funny enough, Christina Koch just called up saying the primary valve to the toilet isn’t working LOL
Aggressive_Light_173 on
How will they go to the toilet? Listening to the comms, it looks like they’re running into issues with that, I’m not sure they will 🙁
DiversDoitDeeper87 on
There will be catering and bathrooms next to the film studio, duh.
InevitableOk5017 on
I love being back in 1969 Ted Koppel news
HeartyBeast on
I watched the first hour and a half of the flight. The most amusing bit was the astronauts repeated attempts to get the toilet to work. They kept trying to reboot it.
Hope it got fixed.
spiritplumber on
flyby not orbit. how hard is it to get that right?
JanitorKarl on
The toilet is broken.
Sh!+
mtnviewguy on
It does look slightly more spacious, but still has the similarly cluttered controls of Boeing designs.
I know airline pilots are different from astronauts, but a cockpit is a cockpit. It doesn’t matter if it’s 6 miles or 240,000 miles up.
Where Boeing designs cockpits for function and sticks pilots inside, Airbus designs cockpits for pilots and designs functions around their needs.
Let’s ask airline pilots what cockpit you’d rather fly, Boeing or Airbus?
This should be interesting! 👍😉
elboltonero on
What do they know? Do they know things? Let’s find out!
looseleafnz on
Shouldn’t they have answered those questions before sending them up?
/s
Tatooine16 on
It’s all clear to me now-they aren’t planning a base on the moon, just an Irving rest stop with clean washrooms!
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Answers to all of the above: carefully
I like how it’s phrased like someone in the 1940’s trying to discredit the idea of going to space.
They will eat, sleep, and shit the same way they’ve done on ISS for decades.
Why are the questions from people who’ve never heard of space travel before?
Probably similar to what the Apollo missions did. Maybe with a few upgrades. Pardon the pun, but it’s not rocket science. Food, drink, waste, zero gravity? Not a lot of options.
I heard the trip was short enough that they didn’t need to recycle their pee for drinking water.
Simple! The Wolowitz Zero-Gravity Waste Disposal System.
Can the show us what the toilet looks like? Think we all really wanna know that
They’re not orbiting the moon. Headline FAIL.
I assume they’re on a strict diet of beans and Guinness
Funny enough, Christina Koch just called up saying the primary valve to the toilet isn’t working LOL
How will they go to the toilet? Listening to the comms, it looks like they’re running into issues with that, I’m not sure they will 🙁
There will be catering and bathrooms next to the film studio, duh.
I love being back in 1969 Ted Koppel news
I watched the first hour and a half of the flight. The most amusing bit was the astronauts repeated attempts to get the toilet to work. They kept trying to reboot it.
Hope it got fixed.
flyby not orbit. how hard is it to get that right?
The toilet is broken.
Sh!+
It does look slightly more spacious, but still has the similarly cluttered controls of Boeing designs.
I know airline pilots are different from astronauts, but a cockpit is a cockpit. It doesn’t matter if it’s 6 miles or 240,000 miles up.
Where Boeing designs cockpits for function and sticks pilots inside, Airbus designs cockpits for pilots and designs functions around their needs.
Let’s ask airline pilots what cockpit you’d rather fly, Boeing or Airbus?
This should be interesting! 👍😉
What do they know? Do they know things? Let’s find out!
Shouldn’t they have answered those questions before sending them up?
/s
It’s all clear to me now-they aren’t planning a base on the moon, just an Irving rest stop with clean washrooms!