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      Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) rushed to fix their Plumbing Nc1 after a bulging pipe was disconnected from the bathroom sink, drenching the unsuspecting scientists with more than two gallons (9.5 litres) of water.<br>The very down-to-Earth problem occurred on the orbiting laboratory when the highly-qualified inhabitants were trying to install an enclosure for extra privacy around the on-board toilet. <br>This unfortunate debacle forced the scientists to scrabble around with towels to absorb the spherical beads of water that form in micro-gravity. <br> says the astronauts swiftly fixed the issue and were never in harms way.<br>Scroll down for video <br> The very down-to-Earth problem occurred on their orbiting home on February 1 when they were trying to install an enclosure for extra privacy around the toilet.

      Water in the micro-gravity of space and on-board the ISS forms in spherical balls (pictured)<br>NASA’s astronauts gathered in the bathroom to install the extra stall when they disconnected a Quick Disconnect (QD) for the potable water bus which is used by the astronauts for toothbrushing, bathing, and other hygiene routines.  <br>A NASA detailed the relatable plumbing faux pas. <br>It read: ‘The crew successfully installed a new double stall enclosure within Node 3 today. <br> RELATED ARTICLES

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      ‘During the activity, the crew experienced a water leak while de-mating a Quick Disconnect (QD) for the potable water bus. <br>’Approximately 9.5 litres leaked before the bus was isolated by MCC-H flight controllers. <br>’The crew worked quickly to re-mate the leaky QD and soak up the water with towels. <br>The team then chose a different connector to undo in order to continue with the installation. <br> NASA says the installation from the crew that led to the plumbing faux pas will provide privacy for astronauts using both the toilet  on the ISS (pictured) system and the hygiene compartment<br>NASA says it will provide privacy for astronauts using both the toilet system and the hygiene compartment. <br>Water in the micro-gravity of space and on-board the ISS forms in spherical balls. <br>It remains unclear if the water came out at high pressure at low pressure. <br>’If it was a slow leak, it would have built up into a big, undulating blob that would have drifted off or crept along the wall with surface tension,’ Tom Jones, a former NASA astronaut and the author of Ask the Astronaut: A Galaxy of Astonishing Answers to Your Questions on Spaceflight, told . <br>’If it was under a higher pressure and it was coming out at a fast rate, it would spray and make droplets go flying across the cabin.’ <br>

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