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Oh, and then there’s a bag of tools. That’s right, since Nov. 1, a tool bag has been floating around the Earth. It was lost during routine repairs at the International Space Station.
Updated A tool bag is orbiting Earth. No, this isn't an elaborate Elon Musk joke. The bag entered orbit during a spacewalk conducted by NASA astronauts and International Space Station residents Jasmin ...
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The tool bag, which is valued at about $100,000, is now orbiting earth just ahead of the space station and is so bright that stargazers can catch a glimpse of the runaway gear using just binoculars.
A lost tool bag in space shines brightly in a new image taken from Rome. Two astronauts spacewalking on the International Space Station harmlessly lost grip of a tool bag during a Nov. 1 spacewalk.
In 2008, astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper lost a tool bag while repairing a jammed gear on a solar panel. The briefcase-sized item was visible ahead of the ISS for months after this.
ISS astronauts lost the crew lock bag during a seven-hour spacewalk. Thankfully, it only contained tethers and tool sockets. By Andrew Paul Published Nov 14, 2023 11:00 AM EST Get the Popular ...
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