
Q: How many Japanese astronauts does it take to change a light?
A: One, but you'll have to wait, "until after 2010."
Number of burned-out lamps on Japanese space lab nears half
Mainichi Japan - September 15, 2008
Almost half of the 21 fluorescent lamps aboard Japan's experimentation module Kibo on the International Space Station (ISS) have burned out, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said...
....JAXA is developing a lighting system using light-emitting diodes that will not burn out, but it cannot get it to the Kibo module until after 2010...more...
Ok, ok, to be fair, Japan whines that they were American lamps.