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  2. Astronauts accidentally drop tool bag during ISS spacewalk

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    NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, a member of the International Space Station Expedition 70-71 main crew, has her spacesuit tested during pre-launch preparations in Kazakhstan on September 15, 2023.

  3. Lost Nasa tool bag now orbiting Earth after drifting away ...

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    A Japanese astronaut inadvertently snapped the wandering tool bag while taking orbital photos of Mt Fuji (Satoshi Furukawa / Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center (image ...

  4. Lost in space: An astronaut's tool bag can be seen orbiting Earth

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    An astronaut’s tool bag that accidentally floated away during a routine spacewalk at the International Space Station is now orbiting Earth and may be bright enough to spot by keen-eyed skywatchers.

  5. STS-126 - Wikipedia

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    The crew lock bag holding tools floats away from the space station during EVA 1. Following their post-sleep period, the crews set to work preparing for the first spacewalk of the mission. Stefanyshyn-Piper and Bowen were suited up and in the airlock ahead of schedule, and the EVA started at 18:09 UTC, with Piper becoming the first female Lead ...

  6. Hammerspace - Wikipedia

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    In Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Jack Horner carries around a magical bag that stores an excessive amount of tools and weapons, In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse , Miguel O'Hara mentions hammerspace explicitly when he observes the renaissance universe Vulture pulling a spare set of wings from seemingly nowhere; this is accompanied by a ...

  7. Maximum Absorbency Garment - Wikipedia

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    Disposable Absorption Containment Trunk (DACT) During the Apollo era, astronauts used urine and fecal containment systems worn under spandex trunks. [10] [5] The fecal containment device (FCD) was a bag attached directly to the body with an adhesive seal, [11] and the urine collection device (UCD) had a condom-like sheath attached to a tube and pouch.