The ISS has a urine pump problem. Boeing's Starliner astronaut launch will flush it out.

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The ISS has a urine pump problem. Boeing's Starliner astronaut launch will flush it out. : Read more
If Statliner keeps having issues, you can always use SpaceX to get this important cargo up there. What happened to redundancy or extras of important facilities being kept onboard the ISS? Are we slipping up! Boeing seem to be having an awful lot of issues cropping up on it's manufacturing lately and you can't afford this when it comes to our SPACE programs.
 

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