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When you live in a $100 billion home, you expect the lavatory to work at least. So when astronauts living aboard the International Space Station called for a plumber, no one balked at the call-out fee of $450 million (£230 million).
With the patience of the three-man crew going down the pan after their lavatory broke down, forcing them to team up in pairs to operate the disposal pump manually, Nasa and its Russian equivalent, Roskosmos, launched an international effort to bring relief.
Spare parts were rushed from Moscow to Florida — in a diplomatic bag to exempt them from Customs delays — in time to launch aboard the space shuttle Discovery, while other important cargo was stripped out at the last minute to make room.
Last night, after a two-hour repair operation, flight engineer Oleg Kononenko relayed a message to ground controllers in Russia and the US that he had finally solved the problem. “The service module toilet is back in business,” a Nasa official announced.
The plumbing work eclipsed a more historic triumph yesterday, on which Nasa officials had hoped that the world's eyes would be fixed; the opening of a $1billion Japanese laboratory module aboard the space station.
“It's unfortunate we are talking about toilets but that's really life, the future of humans living in space ... it's perhaps something that everyday people can relate to,” said Kirk Shireman, Nasa's deputy space station programme manager.
The implications of a breakdown were potentially serious. The station is considered an important logistical testing ground for future voyages to Mars — a round trip that will take three years and for which the prospect of a broken lavatory carries added trauma.

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Dont hunger for Australia Keith Lowry.
Leadership in Oz wants to go Red.
We have a PM who wants to dance with China and an asian union... and we already have 1,000 chinese spies down here. What was good in OZ will disappear. So many young Australians died during the Cold War era... for nothing.
G. Gibson, Sydney, Australia
That`s why I could not get a plumber last week ! He was off in space! The last time I phoned my plumber he was lying on a beach in australia, he said he send his mate around !
I am in the wrong job!
keith lowry, Bangor, Northern Ireland
At this rate of dollars for a simple plumbing job they will never get anywhere out there.
Better for NASA to wake up and look back at the planet...its dying and we need their expertise down here!
G. Gibson, Sydney, Australia
£230m could feed thousands
Stuart, Southampton, UK
instead of spending so much on finding about space. whay doesnt it go somewer more usefull, like 3rd world countries,aids,helping after natural disasters. lets try and fix our world b4 fixing lavatories in space shuttles. waste of money.................
kelly, Harlow, Uk
And to think I balked at an £85 call out charge by my local plumber.
Arthur, Newcastle,