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What happens if you drop a tool in space?

What happens if you drop a tool in space?

Unlike lunar expeditions, where astronauts could perambulate around on foot, today’s space workers use their hands to navigate the ISS even as they work. This can present a problem, because when you drop something in orbit, it doesn’t fall—but it can quickly drift out of reach.

How astronauts come down to Earth from ISS?

The undocking sequence begins, and the hooks that connect the Soyuz to the ISS detach. You monitor the descent angle closely as the de-orbit procedure begins to slow you down, the Soyuz separates into three parts, the explosive bolts slamming and banging like sledgehammers. Your descent module begins its re-entry.

What tools do astronauts use on the International Space Station?

In addition to the American EMUs, astronauts on the ISS also use Russian Orlan EVA space suits. Astronauts on spacewalks use tools that were specially designed for use with bulky space suit gloves. When working on the ISS, astronauts have a couple of ways to get around.

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What would happen if a tether broke off during a spacewalk?

NASA requires spacewalking astronauts to use tethers (and sometimes additional anchors). But should those fail, you’d float off according to whatever forces were acting on you when you broke loose. You’d definitely be weightless. You’d possibly be spinning.

What would happen if an astronaut jumped from the ISS?

If a spacewalking astronaut jumped from the ISS (and was not tethered to it as is the normal protocol), they too would be moving relative to the ISS and their separation distance would increase (i.e., sort of like getting left behind immediately) in whatever direction they jumped.

What are the challenges involved in performing a spacewalk?

Of course, there are a few challenges involved in performing a spacewalk. Since the space suit is pressurized, it requires some effort to move the fingers of the glove. It’s not difficult at first, but after several hours, an astronaut’s hands can get tired and sore.

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