---
title: "NASA: SpaceX Toilet Still Broken, Astronauts Will Have to Pee Themselves"
description: "A NASA official said that astronauts headed to the ISS on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon will have to rely on their \"undergarments\" due to a leaky toilet."
date: "2021-11-02"
modified: "2021-11-02"
authors:
  - name: "Victor Tangermann"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/victor"
url: "https://futurism.com/the-byte/nasa-spacex-toilet-still-broken"
categories:
  - "NASA"
  - "Space"
  - "SpaceX"
tags:
  - "crew dragon"
  - "space toilets"
  - "SpaceX"
  - "the digest"
---

# NASA: SpaceX Toilet Still Broken, Astronauts Will Have to Pee Themselves

![A NASA official said that astronauts headed to the ISS on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon will have to rely on their "undergarments" due to a leaky toilet.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/nasa-spacex-toilet-still-broken.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: SpaceX\</em\>*

## Diapers Deployed

Despite their best efforts, engineers at SpaceX won't be able to fix the [leaky toilet on board the company's Crew Dragon](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/space-toilet-fixed-spacex>) spacecraft in time for the NASA astronauts set to launch on it imminently.

Their solution for [this week's Crew-3 launch](<https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1455258817818734599>) headed to the International Space Station: astronauts will have to resort to peeing their spacesuits, which essentially amount to diapers.

NASA's Commercial Crew Program manager Steve Stich told reporters on Friday that astronauts will have to rely on their "undergarments," [*CNN* reports](<https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/01/tech/spacex-crew-dragon-toilet-crew-2-scn/index.html>) — a throwback to how astronauts used to have to [do their business in the Apollo days](<https://futurism.com/nasa-call-space-toilet>), and still do during prolonged space walks.

The admission serves as yet another reminder that even after decades of spaceflight, space toilets remain an [extraordinary engineering challenge](<https://futurism.com/nasa-call-space-toilet>).

## Urine Trouble

While inspecting a different Crew Dragon spacecraft — ironically dubbed Resilience — last month, SpaceX engineers made a horrifying discovery. The toilet had sprayed human urine into a compartment underneath the capsule's floor while four unsuspecting space tourists made their joyride around the Earth over three days.

The Inspiration4 crew also [had their own issues](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/spacex-tourists-struggled-with-space-toilet>) with the lavatory during the jorney, struggling with a misfunctioning vent fan.

The same issue showed up in the other Crew Dragon capsule, dubbed Endurance, which was meant to carry a crew of four to the ISS on Sunday. The launch had to be delayed yesterday for the second time due to a seemingly unrelated "[minor medical issue](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/nasa-delays-spacex-launch-medical-issue>)." It's now scheduled to launch no earlier than this coming Saturday night.

## Endurance

Fortunately, the urine didn't cause any permanent damage to either of the two spacecraft — but that won't provide much relief for astronauts stuck inside the capsule for as long as 24 hours while traveling to the orbital outpost — or even longer, in the case of Inspiration4.

Last week, [SpaceX officials announced](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/space-toilet-fixed-spacex>) they had found a solution to the spraying space toilet. But given Stich's comments on Friday, it sounds as though the fix has yet to be implemented.

Let's hope this week's crew will have the "Endurance" it takes to travel all the way to the ISS with diapers. Space travel just isn't always as glamorous as one might hope.

**READ MORE:** [Leaky SpaceX toilet problem will force astronauts to use backup 'undergarments'](<https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/01/tech/spacex-crew-dragon-toilet-crew-2-scn/index.html>) \[*CNN*\]

**More on the infamous toilet:** *[Space Toilet No Longer Oozes Human Pee, SpaceX Proclaims](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/space-toilet-fixed-spacex>)*

## Author
I've been at Futurism since 2017, where my role has evolved to encompass design, writing, and increasingly editing. I've always been fascinated by space exploration and advanced transportation, which I've leaned into by interviewing luminaries in those fields while closely following the dimensions of policy and regulation that allow next-generation projects to succeed -- or, sometimes, to fail. I'm also keenly interested in the effects of generative AI on society, policies, and democratic institutions, as well as clean energy, physics and biology, and the vagaries of tech leadership. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Ars Technica, Gizmodo, PC Magazine, Jalopnik, Fox News, and the New York Post. I spent my childhood living in locations including Manila, the Philippines, and Geneva, Switzerland, attended McGill University, and now live in Toronto, Canada. Before Futurism I worked at AskMen and a small photography studio. In my free time, I'm an avid gardener, foodie, and craft beer lover, as well as a maker of artisanal hot pepper sauces. I have a magnificent dog named Freida.

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