[sci.space.shuttle] Space Jargon

andy@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Andy Clews) (12/19/89)

From article <219@nwnexus.WA.COM>, by sds@nwnexus.WA.COM (Sean Shapira):
> Would someone familiar with the STS-32 mission plan describe the 
> contingency which would require use of these "extravehicular mobility 
> units"?  

Extravehicular Mobility Unit = Space Suit. Hmmm. On the same subject, I
seem to remember that a quaint jargonese expression was used by the
Apollo astronauts when they wanted to use the lavatory. Can anyone
remember what it was? Do the Shuttle crews use a similar phrase?

I extend positive felicitational enjoyability-mode sentiments for the
duration of the Yuletide Festivity Period :-)

Andy
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