Astronauts lose toolbox in space #physics #science #springonshorts
👩🚀 Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara conducted this spacewalk on November 2, 2023. Since they lost the toolbag, the toolbag has been orbiting our planet just ahead of the ISS. Some skywatchers say that you can see it with a set of binoculars!
👩🔬Scientists predict that the toolbag will eventually descend into the atmosphere, and it should burn up harmlessly by July this year (2024).
🧰 The astronauts didn’t need the toolbag for the remainder of the mission. But I wonder how much the bag and tools cost!
#physics #science #astronaut
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👩🔬Scientists predict that the toolbag will eventually descend into the atmosphere, and it should burn up harmlessly by July this year (2024).
🧰 The astronauts didn’t need the toolbag for the remainder of the mission. But I wonder how much the bag and tools cost!
#physics #science #astronaut
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