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September 5, 2008 6:07:25 PM CDT



Now They Can Boldly Go

Posted Jun 5, 08 3:47 AM CDT in Technology Science & Health 

(Newser) – A Russian astronaut worked like a space janitor for two hours to finally fix a toilet aboard the International Space Station yesterday, the BBC reports. The space shuttle Discovery delivered a new pump for the broken toilet, which has dominated NASA press conferences. "It's something perhaps everyday people can relate to," said one NASA official.

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Space Shuttle Discovery delivered spare parts to fix the International Space Station's broken toilet.   (AP Photo/NASA TV)
Astronaut Mike Fossum working outside the space shuttle Discovery. The most important task of the day's work was performed by a Russian astronaut who fixed the International Space Station toilet.   (AP Photo/NASA)
The shuttle Discovery docked to the International Space Station.   (AP Photo/NASA TV)
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