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ISS To Get Man Cave

Nancy_A writes "There might be a new favorite hang-out for astronauts aboard the International Space Station later this year. The Leonardo Multi Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) will become a permanent module on the station, and will be brought up on the STS-133 mission, scheduled for September 2010. The new module might provide a haven for astronauts to get away from it all. '"The thought is, the PMM might become sort of a 'man cave,'" said Mike Kinslow, the Boeing payload manager at the Kennedy Space Center. "It won't have all the background noise of fans, computers and other equipment running like in the laboratories, so it will be a quieter atmosphere that might appeal to the astronauts during their off-duty hours."' Plus, NASA's Robonaut 2, or R2 will be brought up on the same flight. Any chance R2 could be programmed to serve drinks or bring food into the man cave?"

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  1. Oh, Mike... by spun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Man Cave?" Really? That's just wrong on so many levels, I don't know where to start.

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    1. Re:Oh, Mike... by spun · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Okay, I've had a think and I believe I know where to start.

      1.) It conjures up images of a Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor in space, "ooh, ooh, ohh. Look, I've turbo charged the vacuum toilet to AAIIIiii."

      2.) It's such a dated cultural reference that the gay subculture has adopted the term ironically to refer to their rectums.

      3.) There are women up there, too, right? So, claiming you got some hot action in your man cave, well, see point two.

      4.) It is, and always has been, a corny phrase. Say it will be your "fortress of solitude" or something.

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    2. Re:Oh, Mike... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      There's a gay bar in my town called ... Man Cave. Lots of bears.

  2. Gosh, I wonder what THAT will be used for.... by deglr6328 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just remember to turn the mic to Houston off of VOX.

    HOUSTON: "Uhhh, were getting a pretty steady 2-3 Hz slapping sound down here guys. Are all systems ok up there, and any ideas on a cause?"

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    1. Re:Gosh, I wonder what THAT will be used for.... by Kitkoan · · Score: 3, Funny

      I christen thee: The Masturbation Station!

      Better then calling it the Man Hole I guess

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    2. Re:Gosh, I wonder what THAT will be used for.... by plover · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Just remember to turn the mic to Houston off of VOX.

      HOUSTON: "Uhhh, were getting a pretty steady 2-3 Hz slapping sound down here guys. Are all systems ok up there, and any ideas on a cause?"

      Houston, ISS. We report it as a steady 2-3 Hz fapping sound, not slapping. The cause appears to be us being STUCK IN ORBIT FOR SIX MONTHS! Over.

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  3. Man Cave = Trash Can by Virtucon · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Leonardo Logistics Module is most commonly used as a Trash Can, bringing garbage back from the ISS.

    That seems appropriate as a Man Cave.

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  4. OMG! NOOOO!!! by Khan · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is how "Silent Running" started! ;-)

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  5. Come on Slashdot by Zouden · · Score: 4, Informative

    I can understand that a mainstream (non-tech) news website would focus on a cutesy term like "man cave" to describe this new module, but would it have killed the Slashdot editors to include something about what the module is actually going to be used for?

    (turns out it'll be used as a storeroom. It doesn't have enough radiation shielding to allow it to be used as crew quarters).

    No, it's not a "man cave", and no, the R2 robot will not be used to serve drinks. It'll be used to investigate the potential of robots to perform EVA duties.

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    1. Re:Come on Slashdot by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Interesting

      As far as I'm aware, Robonaut 2 isn't even functional yet, let alone ready for flight testing. Did the writer just make this up?

      Can anyone provide any references to show that Robonaut 2 is going to fly on STS-133? So far as I can tell, this is the only article on the web that even ties Robonaut 2 to the PMM.

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    2. Re:Come on Slashdot by Kitkoan · · Score: 4, Informative

      I can understand that a mainstream (non-tech) news website would focus on a cutesy term like "man cave" to describe this new module, but would it have killed the Slashdot editors to include something about what the module is actually going to be used for?

      (turns out it'll be used as a storeroom. It doesn't have enough radiation shielding to allow it to be used as crew quarters).

      No, it's not a "man cave", and no, the R2 robot will not be used to serve drinks. It'll be used to investigate the potential of robots to perform EVA duties.

      The article states that at the moment it doesn't have enough radiation shielding yet, but it will have it and be ready in 4 months. From the article:

      "Turning Leonardo into a permanent module will take some work, said NASA Payload Manager Joe Delai. "Once it returns from this flight we will beef up the external shield and change things internally to become a permanent module. It will be about a four month process to get it ready."

      Thats why it will be re-launched in September this year. And when it is relaunched and made a permanent module it will become their 'man cave'.

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  6. Serving drinks by atomicstrawberry · · Score: 3, Insightful

    R2 was perfectly capable of serving drinks on Jabba's sail barge so I don't see why he couldn't do it on the ISS?

  7. In space... by bobdotorg · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... no one can hear you wank.

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  8. Women have one too by Boawk · · Score: 5, Funny

    Evidently the female astronauts were up in arms about this so NASA has promised to add a special module for them called "The Kitchen".

    1. Re:Women have one too by cosm · · Score: 3, Funny

      +5 Sexist Hilarity

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  9. Doesn't space travel need masturbation rooms? by Aargau · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sure, I can hold out for a few days but there' no way I'd last over a month in space without a little private time.

  10. Re:Yawn... by Dogtanian · · Score: 3, Funny

    Given that approximately 40% of the plots, er... numerous life-threatening situations the ST:TNG crew ran into were caused by the holodeck going sentient, that's probably not a good idea.

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