Artemis II: Unexpected challenges to space travel
"Everything is challenging in space." Thomas Pesquet relates to #ArtemisII's toilet troubles, telling #F24Spotlight that even the mundane is difficult and dangerous in space ➡️ https://f24.my/Bq7w
"Everything is challenging in space." Thomas Pesquet relates to #ArtemisII's toilet troubles, telling #F24Spotlight that even the mundane is difficult and dangerous in space ➡️ https://f24.my/Bq7w
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