What innovation could help assist astronauts during spacewalk construction of the International Space Station?

April 2, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
Filed under: Astronomy & Space 
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typicaljoe asked:

It can be used by the crew on a spacewalk, or by an astronaut inside the shuttle, or inside the space station. It can be a remotely operated or manually controlled piece of equipment, a tool, a process or even software.

It doesn’t have to be that elaborate, but anything would help!
Thanks!

P.s. for anyone who does not know what spacewalk is, it’s task preformed by an astronaut outside of the space station in space.

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2 Responses to “What innovation could help assist astronauts during spacewalk construction of the International Space Station?”
  1. Corey M says:

    I always thought it was the attachment to the Canadarm2 named Dextre, but i could be wrong… or it could even be one of the two robotic arms (on the shuttle or station) themselves

  2. pinhead says:

    Well,if the girl space walkers could not lose the tools it would be a good start. If NASA could make a sexy space suit for the ladies that would be great.If they did that the aliens might come out.

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