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A week after Heidi Stefanyshyn-Piper lost the $100,000 bag of tools while performing maintenance on the International Space Station, Kevin Fetter captured the orbiti...
A week after Heidi Stefanyshyn-Piper lost the $100,000 bag of tools while performing maintenance on the International Space Station, Kevin Fetter captured the orbiting kit from his backyard observatory.
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Over 10,000 pieces of Space debris AND 1500+ satellites are tracked 24/7. A simple google search "track tool bag in space" . The first link will give you a live a precise longitude , latitude, speed, altitude location in orbit of the bag. NASA's site also has a link to tracking debris, satellites and the ISS by city search. So, when you see its gonna be coming over your area, step out side and look for it. If you have a telescope, as you can its even better. :)
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So, when you see its gonna be coming over your area, step out side and look for it. If you have a telescope, as you can its even better. :)