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shit, dropped the bolt

Who is that in the picture? Tell us in the Comments

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  1. LiviuX says:

    That’s not a problem :)

  2. Bib1887 says:

    Understanding Zero-G Fail

  3. Vernon Balbert says:

    This is a real concern for the next Hubble servicing mission. In order to replace components, these guys have to open stuff that wasn’t meant to be opened in space. That means regular stuff like phillips screws and the like. Easy with your bare hands, but spacesuit gloves are not quite so nice in this regard.

    If you can provide the source of the picture, then identification is possible.

    • flingdecow says:

      Stop turning me on.

    • Dexaan says:

      Solution: magentized screwdrivers? You could grab it back on the end of the screwdriver if you ‘dropped’ it.

    • Son-Of-A-NASA-Engineer says:

      Dropping the thing isn’t the problem, as others have said. In zero-g the real issue is “how do you undo a screw?” If you use a normal screwdriver, you will spin around it unless there is somewhere to anchor yourself. This may well not be the case inside Hubble.

      That is, if the repair mission now goes ahead. :-(

  4. Yuki says:

    Since this guy has a Swedish flag on his suit it can only be Christer Fuglesang during his mission last December. The first Swede in space. :D

    • Martha says:

      Ok, have Googled “Swedish flag” and remember what it looks like. But: YOU could tell that that image (low on his backpack, if that’s its only place) is a Swedish flag? Either (1) you have GREAT vision; (2) your screen has terrific resolution; and/or (3) You follow NASA news VERY closely!

  5. Steve says:

    That is pretty Sweed. sorry.

    Man, if he dropped it with any velocity, I can imagine someone is going to have a rough day. (Assuming it does not hit the water or any number of deserts)

  6. brmbug says:

    Good one. It got a giggle-snort out of me. :D

  7. ice_army says:

    ”Special NASA bolt”… good one! Did you guys here about the special pen NASA had to develop? It apperas your standard ball point pen doesn’t work in zero-g…. So NASA spent 2 billion to develop a pen that would… While the russians solves the same problem with a 2-cent pencil…

    • EF-AH-GEE says:

      Not like it should take a bunch of rocket scientists to figure out a pencil would work in space,… Oh never mind.

    • Kinson says:

      Penn & Teller: Bullshit!

    • Dsilver says:

      Wrong. The space pen DID cost 2 billion to develop, however; it was paid for using non-governmental funds as a private venture. Don’t get me wrong, NASA cashed in on the fact that someone else was willing to take the risk and do the development for them (imagine floating pieces of broken pencil…) but they did not spend taxpayer funds to cover it.

  8. chenevey says:

    I Did LOL, good one.

  9. Paws4thot, the PK Booty Caller says:

    Huge series of fails; the problem isn’t so much the dropped bolt itself as “how the FAQ do we get a spare one?”


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