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Astronauts dropped a tool bag during an ISS spacewalk, and you can see it with binoculars
SPACE.com ^ | 10 November 2023 | By Robert Lea

Posted on 11/13/2023 9:01:46 AM PST by Red Badger

An astronaut tool bag dropped during a spacewalk can be seen orbiting Earth on Nov. 2, 2023. (Image credit: NASA/JSC) Some astronomy targets are less celestial in nature than others.

Joining stars, planets, nebulas, and galaxies as a target for skywatchers is now a surprisingly bright tool bag floating through the space around Earth. The bag of tools gave NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara the slip on Nov. 2, 2023, as they were conducting a spacewalk outside of the International Space Station (ISS).

The tool bag is now orbiting our planet just ahead of the ISS with a visual magnitude of around 6, according to EarthSky. That means it is slightly less bright than the ice giant Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. As a result, the bag  —  officially known as a crew lock bag  —  is slightly too dim to be visible to the unaided eye, but skywatchers should be able to pick it up with binoculars.

To see it for yourself, first find out when you can find spot the space station over the next few months (NASA even has a new app to help you). The bag should be floating two to four minutes ahead of the station. As it descends rapidly, the bag is likely to disintegrate when it reaches an altitude of around 70 miles (113 kilometers) over Earth.

European Space Agency (ESA) reserve astronaut Meganne Christian shared footage of the moment the tool bag escaped the grasp of Moghbeli on her X account. She added that the bag had last been sighted at that time by Crew-7 astronaut Satoshi Furukawa as it floated high above Mount Fuji.

Also on X, Harvard Center for Astrophysics (CfA) astronomer Jonathan McDowell revealed that the bag is circling Earth in a roughly 258 by 258 mile (415 by 416 kilometer) orbit. McDowell also explained that the bag has also been given its own categorization in the U.S. space force cataloging system for artificial objects in orbit officially designated 58229 / 1998–067WC.

The tool bag joins a vast array of artificial space junk in orbit around Earth, ranging from pieces of shuttles and smashed-up satellites to tools used by astronauts. This isn't even the first tool bag to reach orbit. In 2008, as NASA astronaut Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper attempted to repair a jammed gear on an ISS solar panel, she lost her grip on another tool bag with then circled our planet.

And these definitely aren't the weirdest objects to find their way to orbiting Earth. That honor goes to a humble spatula. Late NASA astronaut Piers Sellers lost his grip on the kitchen implement as he was using it to spread heat-shield repair slime during the space shuttle Discovery's flight STS-121 in 2006. "That was my favorite spatch. Don't tell the other spatulas," Sellers reportedly said about the loss.

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TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Astronomy; Military/Veterans; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: astronomy; chicks; iss; jasminmoghbeli; loralohara; orbit; toolbag
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To: HartleyMBaldwin

“Sorry for your loss”

Thank you.....it’s a big adjustment and the only thing any of us can do is hope and pray we’re prepared to handle it when it happens. I don’t know which is worse - knowing it’s coming or having a death happen suddenly...I think it’s easier to handle, if such a thing is possible, when it’s a long illness which can only result in one thing. We had more years of the best of the 50 years we had together than the worst part.


81 posted on 11/13/2023 1:57:12 PM PST by Thank You Rush ( )
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To: Thunder90

Most shooting stars are about the size of a grain of sand.
Wonder how big those are going to be?


82 posted on 11/13/2023 2:55:34 PM PST by Keyhopper (Indians had bad immigration laws)
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To: Thank You Rush
Touching my husband’s tools was a NO NO - if they were, they better be back where he put them the next time he reached for them

We have now been together for over 45 years and not once have I ever told my wife not to touch my tools. She would always ask before using and I never got her to stop that either. I figured since we were married they basically were ours. She knew about taking care of them so I never worried.

Over the past couple decades she decided to start collecting her own tools as she always felt bad about using mine, so she now has a nice collection of tools and, don't tell her, but she is getting a large, purple, roll-away tool cabinet from Santa.

83 posted on 11/13/2023 5:05:29 PM PST by OldMissileer (Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
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To: Red Badger

They were mad that they weren’t given Craftswomen Tools instead.


84 posted on 11/13/2023 9:03:48 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Putin should skip ahead to where he kills himself in the bunker.)
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To: telescope115

“I was looking for my nice, beautiful Estwing claw hammer”

A bench-mounted wire brush will restore the finish on your Estwing. Living 200-feet from the ocean, with a mostly onshore breeze, I get to do this twice-yearly!


85 posted on 11/14/2023 1:43:26 AM PST by Does so ( 🇺🇦...................."Who is Ray Epps?" should be overstamped on every piece of currency.)
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To: Thank You Rush

Whatzername?


86 posted on 11/14/2023 1:47:20 AM PST by Does so ( 🇺🇦...................."Who is Ray Epps?" should be overstamped on every piece of currency.)
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To: Myrddin

I’ve painted all my tools (and clamps) Robin egg blue. It’s a reminder to a neighbor to return them. So far, I’ve only lost one tool, but it was a giant off-brand Channellock that I miss very much.


87 posted on 11/14/2023 1:54:46 AM PST by Does so ( 🇺🇦...................."Who is Ray Epps?" should be overstamped on every piece of currency.)
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To: Revel

The article is a little loose with the brands of “Sears” and “Craftsman”. Tools marked “Sears” never had a lifetime warranty.

Home Depot sells “Husky” brand tools, which are comparable in quality to “Craftsman” and can be swapped under warranty. I did have a Husky tool break internally. One HD store rejected my claim, but another store honored it!

Go figure...


88 posted on 11/14/2023 2:10:09 AM PST by Does so ( 🇺🇦...................."Who is Ray Epps?" should be overstamped on every piece of currency.)
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To: OldMissileer

“she is getting a large, purple, roll-away tool cabinet from Santa.”

Speaking of Santa, I suggest gifts of clamps. A handyman can never have too many clamps!

BTW: most tools, including Craftsman, are made in China...


89 posted on 11/14/2023 2:14:52 AM PST by Does so ( 🇺🇦...................."Who is Ray Epps?" should be overstamped on every piece of currency.)
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To: Eagles6

Pard, I take even better care of my tools than I do my handbags.


90 posted on 11/14/2023 3:17:07 AM PST by mewzilla (Never give up; surrender!)
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To: SunkenCiv

They were mad that they weren’t PINK!....................


91 posted on 11/14/2023 5:28:09 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Does so

Thanks for the tip, much appreciated!


92 posted on 11/14/2023 6:29:46 AM PST by telescope115 (I NEED MY SPACE!!! 🔭)
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To: Does so
My neighbors weren't borrowing them, so I had no idea that my tools were sprouting legs. It was my children taking my tools without permission and leaving them all over the neighborhood. I discovered it by accident when I went to track down one of the kids at a friend's house. My favorite slotted screw driver was sitting in the grass on their front lawn. My CA driver's license number was engraved on every tool...that screw driver included.
93 posted on 11/14/2023 8:44:08 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: Revel

“Well many people can’t return them to their original place of purchase as they no longer exist.”

Lowes and Ace are Craftsman partners. I doubt they are going out of business.


94 posted on 11/14/2023 9:23:42 AM PST by TexasGator
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To: mewzilla

😉


95 posted on 11/14/2023 2:22:22 PM PST by Eagles6 (Welcome to the Matrix . Orwell's "1984" was a warning, not an instruction manual.)
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To: Paladin2

” loose “

lose


96 posted on 11/14/2023 7:23:35 PM PST by TexasGator
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To: Regulator

“The two affirmative action “astronauts” just showed why long time grad students really don’t make good auto mechanics.”

One is a test pilot with 150 combat missions.


97 posted on 11/14/2023 7:25:07 PM PST by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator
Last time I checked, military pilots dont maintain their own aircraft. That function is done by a ground crew led by a crew chief who jealously guards his/her turf. And flying aircraft doesnt really translate into understanding the rather odd world of momentum management and short range orbital mechanics required to accomplish an EVA like this. The first instance of this dichotomy was way back on Gemini with Grissom getting in trouble followed by Dr. Aldrin showing the world how to do it.

Those AA figureheads have undoubtedly have hundreds of hours in the pool as the Astronaut Office requires it. They are both allegedly smart. But there's nuthin like experience and intuitive understanding of the physics you're engaged in, along with tactile experience known as “wrenching”.

98 posted on 11/14/2023 10:10:11 PM PST by Regulator (It's fraud, Jim)
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To: Red Badger

Guy in the middle of the desert trying to fix his car.
If I only had some spanners..hammer and half a dozen 10mm sockets I could fix this puppy.
Karam Bang...tool bag drops in and kicks up dust..
Guy....Thank you Lord


99 posted on 11/14/2023 10:40:29 PM PST by SpokeshaveReturns (Proud Boys, Angry Dads and curmudgeons.)
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To: SpokeshaveReturns

I ride motorcycles and when at a red light I look around on the ground to see what’s fallen off of peoples cars.

I have found a lot of wrenches, sockets and even vise grips and ratchets.

10mm of course..................


100 posted on 11/15/2023 5:06:35 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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