
Artemis II flight director Rick Henfling has shared an update on the malfunction that was noticed by crew just moments after lift off last week.
The crew of theย Orion spacecraftย embarked on a historical voyage last Wednesday, April 1, when they blasted off from Florida to make a journey around the moon.
Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen made history when they became the humans to have flown furthest from the earthโs surface.
On Tuesday, April 7 they completed a flyby of the moon,ย passing by its far side and losing contact with Mission Control in Houston, Texas for 40 minutes.
All told, the mission has thus far been a roaring success, though there was a rather grim โ and wholly unexpected โ malfunction that occurred shortly after lift off last week.
The astronauts had not long left Florida when they told mission control: โToilet is powered, waste tank emerged.โ

An amber warning light subsequently appeared on the loo, but the crew were able to patch things up to ensure it remained in working order.
Those onboard the Orion reported a โblinking fault light and mission control teams successfully assessed the data and worked with the crew to troubleshoot and resolve the issueโ.
Reports claim that Mission Specialist Christina Koch was the astronaut who addressed the issue, though it now appears there were lingering problems.
Artemis IIย Flight Director Rick Henfling explained in a press conference yesterday (Tuesday, April 7) that the crewย canย use the toilet, but things arenโt perhaps working exactly as they should.
โThe toilet remains operational,โ Henfling explained. โThe challenge that weโre working through is evacuating the tank. The vent is a lot less than we were expecting, and so weโre having to fall back to some other alternate means, other than the toilet.โ
NASA had previously revealed in a statement that theย capsuleโs toilet systemย had a jammed fan which prevented normal urine disposal.
Itโs also been reported that the astronauts themselves noticed a burning smell coming from the toilet system, with Hansen providing an update on the situation last Friday (April 3).
โFor me, it was some sort of burning odor, and then it was definitely in the hygiene bay,โ Hansen explained.
โAnd when I opened up the hygiene bay, the rest of the crew could smell it pretty much immediately.โ