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The white, satchel-like tool bag slipped away from two astronauts during a rare, all-female spacewalk Nov. 1 as they performed maintenance on the International Space Station, according to social ...
The white tool bag can be seen with binoculars. Just look for the International Space Station in the night sky — the tools should be floating just ahead of the station.
Two NASA astronauts, Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara, were conducting the first all-female spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) on Nov. 2 when a tool bag slipped, according to ...
This isn’t the first time an astronaut has lost tools in space.In 2008, Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper’s bag floated away while she was cleaning and lubricating gears on a malfunctioning rotary joint.
Lost: One tool bag. Last seen this month floating through space near the International Space Station. If found, please return to NASA. Two NASA astronauts set out on Nov. 1 for their first ...
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.
While the tool bag is not a threat to the space station, it is now flying through space. Like all orbiters, the tool bag has been labeled: 1998-067WC/58229.
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The tool bag weighs about 30 pounds (14 kg) andis 20 inches (51 cm) wide, about a foot (30 cm) tall and a hand's-width deep,according to John Ray, STS-126 lead spacewalk officer for the flight.
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