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#98211 - 06/22/07 11:19 PM Astronaut PSK?
technician Offline
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Registered: 11/15/05
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It seems that even astronauts have a need for a PSK:

http://www.eitb24.com/new/en/B24_53063/s...-sewing-kit-to/

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#98218 - 06/23/07 02:34 AM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: technician]
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My Siter's exhusband was trained as an astronaut back in the 1990's but he never flew on a mission. He said that when hew was equipped with his personal gear (he was on standby for several missions) they lead him into a room full of all kinds of gear. He said the first two things he grabbed were a SAK Swisschamp (I guess that had the most tools of anyting available) and some duct tape.
He said there were tables full of all kinds of stuff for survival.

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#98227 - 06/23/07 05:42 AM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: billym]
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That would be like being a kid in a candy store.
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#98234 - 06/23/07 10:57 AM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: technician]
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Quote:
The shuttle astronauts' 11-day mission was extended Monday by two days to allow time to fix the thermal blanket, which peeled during launch last week.


Space blankets suck, even for their original function in space eek

Should we tell NASA about AMK Heatsheets?? cool
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#98249 - 06/23/07 05:44 PM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: technician]
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They used the fak to fix it, the medical stapler turned out to be the "right" tool for the job.

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#98250 - 06/23/07 06:12 PM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: JIM]
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Jim,
They meant the thermal blanket of the shuttle not emergency blankets like the Space Blanket.
The thermal blanket protects the hull from damaging heat during re-entry.

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#98251 - 06/23/07 06:16 PM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: billym]
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Ah, I see, thanks.
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#98273 - 06/24/07 12:38 AM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: JIM]
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Those depends diapers come in handy when you need to stalk your fellow astronauts too...that shuttle program manager stole my name.


Edited by jshannon (06/24/07 12:39 AM)

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#98275 - 06/24/07 01:08 AM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: technician]
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A lot of the kits they have on board are Snap on tools and tools that were converted/modified for heaver use. Most of the kits are always on board in a emergency but after Columbia they now have to have a tile/blanket kit as well. The shuttle can go remote at any time as well as recover home mode in the event everyone on board dies. For being a 60's designed flying brick, it is loaded with avionics. The crew is along for the ride, they wont touch the controls to about 3 miles out on landing and that's because they were afraid to trust the auto landing mode which has never failed on all 4 systems. The biggest things in space is debris flying around, oxygen, water and radiation. All the on board medicine goes bad very quickly due to zero gravity and antibiotic loss and bone loss happens at a fast rate. So medicine becomes useless fast. I've been fortunate to say there was never an accident on my watch and hope there never will be.
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#98291 - 06/24/07 03:38 AM Re: Astronaut PSK? [Re: falcon5000]
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Falcon,
Sounds like you work or worked for NASA; cool.

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