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[[Image:PINKW.JPG|left|thumb|300px|Original Pink Water stored at [[440 Albert]]]]
The Pink Water incident is one of the earliest incidents involving the [[simulators]]. The astronaut drinking water supply became contaminated (and appeared pink). The astronauts were required to perform tests upon the water to determine if it was still safe.
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[[Image:pinkwater1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A Pink Water newspaper article from the [[Office]]]][[Image:pinkwater2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Another Pink Water newspaper article]]
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The '''Pink Water incident''' is one of the earliest incidents involving the [[simulator]]s. The [[astronaut]]s' drinking-water supply became contaminated and appeared pink during [[Mission]] [[Pluto 1995]]. The astronauts were required to perform tests upon the water to determine if it was still safe. Even after the tests indicated that the water was potable, and [[Mission Control]] insisted that it was safe, the astronauts refused to drink the water.
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==Lore==
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The [[Sim Office]] is full of Pink Water newspaper articles that are completely unrelated to the Spacesim Pink Water incident. These articles from around the world show real-world examples of water turning pink.
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In a letter to [[List of Members|members]] in [[1995-96|1995]], alumna [[Innie Chen]] asked what colour the water would turn during that year's [[mission]], [[Triton 1996]].
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==See Also==
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*[[Green Water]]

Latest revision as of 15:07, 13 September 2010

Original Pink Water stored at 440 Albert
A Pink Water newspaper article from the Office
Another Pink Water newspaper article

This article is about Space Sim Lore. It contains anecdotes or Spacesim mythology.

The Pink Water incident is one of the earliest incidents involving the simulators. The astronauts' drinking-water supply became contaminated and appeared pink during Mission Pluto 1995. The astronauts were required to perform tests upon the water to determine if it was still safe. Even after the tests indicated that the water was potable, and Mission Control insisted that it was safe, the astronauts refused to drink the water.

Lore

The Sim Office is full of Pink Water newspaper articles that are completely unrelated to the Spacesim Pink Water incident. These articles from around the world show real-world examples of water turning pink.

In a letter to members in 1995, alumna Innie Chen asked what colour the water would turn during that year's mission, Triton 1996.

See Also