The four astronauts on the Artemis II mission currently hurtling through space have had a largely quiet journey so far. Very few in-flight issues have cropped up that could disrupt their peace of mind.
Plus release of mass in this way would cause the spacecraft to spin or veer off course. Unless multiple astronauts would poop simultaneously, in equal volumes and at equal fart thrusts, on a symmetrical axis around the hull. Due to American over-reliance on technology, I find it hard to believe that NASA would have trained for this eventuality.
Plus release of mass in this way would cause the spacecraft to spin or veer off course. Unless multiple astronauts would poop simultaneously, in equal volumes and at equal fart thrusts, on a symmetrical axis around the hull. Due to American over-reliance on technology, I find it hard to believe that NASA would have trained for this eventuality.
Solid boosters will soon be just some IBS folk holding on to the main capsule.