So it's true. Duct tape CAN be used for everything.

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Duct tape suggested for spacewalk repair

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060711...gQYAjMB;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press Writer Tue Jul 11, 6:52 AM ET

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Even in space, a little duct tape may work wonders. Astronaut Piers Sellers suggested using some of the multipurpose sticky material to fix a safety-jet backpack used during spacewalks after it almost came loose from him while he repaired the international space station.

"Right now, is there some kind of tape fix that you guys could think about that would be helpful?" Sellers asked Mission Control Tuesday morning, a day after the propulsive backpack started to come loose during his spacewalk with astronaut Mike Fossum.

Fossum had to tether the device to Sellers to keep it from flying away.

The jet backpack, nicknamed SAFER, is worn by every astronaut during a spacewalk. It allows an astronaut to propel himself or herself to safety in an emergency, for instance if a tether or foot restraint holding the astronaut in place breaks.

The two connecting devices of Sellers' backpack attachment, designed to be used if an astronaut floats free, loosened at different times, but he was never in danger of losing it, NASA officials said.

Sellers and Fossum were to make three spacewalks during space shuttle Discovery's 13-day mission to the space station, which ends next Monday.

During the second spacewalk on Monday, the spacewalkers replaced a cable reel to a rail car needed to move large pieces around the space station and installed a pump compartment for the complex's cooling system.

"That was a great (spacewalk) and it showed that Aggies can be taught to work locks, latches and anything else," flight controllers wrote in their daily morning electronic message to Discovery's crew, referring to Fossum, a graduate of Texas A&M. "Miracles never cease."

Discovery pilot Mark Kelly, who helped choreograph the spacewalk from inside the space station, told Houston he thinks the latches on Sellers' backpack came undone inside the shuttle's crowded payload bay.

"It's surprising that it did happen, but he's bumping a lot around in there," Kelly said Tuesday.

For Wednesday's spacewalk, the astronauts planned to test whether a sealant can be used to repair damaged pieces of the space shuttle's thermal protection system. The technique was developed to make sure there's never a repeat of the Columbia accident that killed seven astronauts in 2003.

The six astronauts of Discovery, along with the three space station crew members, planned to spend most of Tuesday packing up science experiments, trash and unneeded equipment to take back to Earth. They awoke to a recording of Smash Mouth's "All Star" chosen by the family of astronaut Lisa Nowak.

Flight controllers in their electronic message praised the crew for transferring cargo so quickly.

"Transfer is going so well, we thought about giving you a bunch of time off," they said, "but then after the laughter died down, we actually did decide to reduce transfer a few hours today."
 
Well, that'll teach me not to be so skeptical the next time I'm advised to stock up on water and duct tape! :rolleyes:
 
Duct tape is like The Force. It has a light side and a dark side and it binds the universe together. :D
 
of course it can!

Of course it can haven't you ever watched the Red Green Show!
 
It's axiomatic among "sourdoughs" that life in Alaska would have been impossible if not for duct tape, tarpaper, and 55-gallon steel barrels.
 
You actually get The Red Green Show in the US...

though it is funny it is just another crappy Canadian show..
 
dirtyjoe69 said:
You actually get The Red Green Show in the US...

though it is funny it is just another crappy Canadian show..
With cable, one can get crappy shows of all kinds. ;)
 
I once told this kid that I was babysitting that if he didn't lie down and take his nap I was going to duct tape his eyes closed. He took his nap.
 
As I was saying before the glitch:

sweetsubsarahh said:
Duct tape suggested for spacewalk repair

LOL - I knew duct tape could be used for almost anything since ... oh, 1989 or at least since grunge rock and my brother decided the best way to save his favourite shoes was .... :D

It's about time these NASA nerds figured it out! ;)

funny, Sarah - lol, thanks.
 
Three things always in my tool box. Duct Tape, 9actually it's a kind of dunt tape reinforced with Fiberglass. tough as hell.) Liquid Weld and Super Glue.

If you can't fix it with one or more of these then it's time to get a new one.

Cat
 
SeaCat said:
Three things always in my tool box. Duct Tape, 9actually it's a kind of dunt tape reinforced with Fiberglass. tough as hell.) Liquid Weld and Super Glue.

If you can't fix it with one or more of these then it's time to get a new one.

Cat


What makes me so happy now is that duct tape comes in at least 6 "designer" colors *including purple and hot pink* and a CLEAR version. NO longer must you have the grey stripes of shame. You can have blue stripes, red stripes, yellow stripes...

There is currently a roll of red in our house now. We use it to tape down extension cords when we go to shows :)
 
malachiteink said:
What makes me so happy now is that duct tape comes in at least 6 "designer" colors *including purple and hot pink* and a CLEAR version. NO longer must you have the grey stripes of shame. You can have blue stripes, red stripes, yellow stripes...

There is currently a roll of red in our house now. We use it to tape down extension cords when we go to shows :)

The reinforced type comes in one color right now. Red.

Now what is this about Grey Stripes of Shame? :rolleyes:

Cat
 
SeaCat said:
The reinforced type comes in one color right now. Red.

Now what is this about Grey Stripes of Shame? :rolleyes:

Cat


Any car with a bumper, side panel, or door held on with Duct Tape...well...

Years ago down in Orlando there was a guy with this ...I guess it was a car. It might have been a mid 60's Impala, but I couldn't swear. He'd made giant papier mache pig ears for the roof, and had painted wooded signs with rants againts the government, against floridated water, and possibly even scented toiletpaper -- you couldn't read them, really. The car had once been red, but was mostly made up of navel jelly and duct tape and possibly modeling clay...He'd drive it around and scare people.
 
malachiteink said:
Any car with a bumper, side panel, or door held on with Duct Tape...well...

Years ago down in Orlando there was a guy with this ...I guess it was a car. It might have been a mid 60's Impala, but I couldn't swear. He'd made giant papier mache pig ears for the roof, and had painted wooded signs with rants againts the government, against floridated water, and possibly even scented toiletpaper -- you couldn't read them, really. The car had once been red, but was mostly made up of navel jelly and duct tape and possibly modeling clay...He'd drive it around and scare people.

LOLOL

You just have to look at things like as what they are, free humor.

Oh and I forgot one other thing in my toolbox. Shoe Goo. (Nothing better as a glue.)

Cat
 
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