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Space Station Saved By a Toothbrush?

Hugh Pickens writes "Denise Chow reports that two spacewalking astronauts successfully replaced a vital power unit on the International Space Station today, defeating a stubborn bolt that prevented the astronauts from properly installing the power unit on the ISS's backbone-like truss with the help of some improvised tools made of spare parts and a toothbrush. Astronauts Sunita Williams and Akihiko Hoshide started by removing the power box, called a main bus switching unit (MBSU), from where it had been temporarily tied down with a tether, then spent several hours troubleshooting the unit and the two bolts that are designed to secure it in place on the space station's truss. After undoing the bolts, the spacewalkers examined them for possible damage, and used improvised cleaning tools and a pressurized can of nitrogen gas to clean out the metal shavings from the bolt receptacles. 'I see a lot of metal shavings coming out,' Hoshide said as he maneuvered a wire cleaner around one of the bolt holders. Williams and Hoshide then lubricated a spare bolt and manually threaded it into the place where the real bolt was eventually driven, in an effort to ensure that the receptacle was clear of any debris. Then the two applied grease to the sticky bolt as well as extra pressure and plain old jiggling until finally 4½ hours into the spacewalk, Hoshide reported: 'It is locked.' When Hoshide reported that the troublesome bolt was finally locked into place, the flight managers erupted in applause while astronaut Jack Fischer at Mission Control told the astronauts 'that is a little slice of awesome pie.'"

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  1. Biggest Surprise by SuperKendall · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm more surprised that they have spare toothbrushes on hand than I am they were able to fix this.

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    1. Re:Biggest Surprise by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      after your second or third space-one-night-stand with the martians, you learn that its only polite to
      keep extra toothbrushes

  2. Re:This is why we need people in space by crmanriq · · Score: 5, Funny

    You are missing the obvious difference:

    Robots don't use toothbrushes.

    Notoriously poor dental care. It's almost like robots are, um, ... British.

    Why do you think the cybermen just use speakers? And the daleks hide inside their little trash cans?

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  3. all hail by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    all hail the inanimate carbon rod!

  4. Obligatory Simpsons by DarkBlackFox · · Score: 4, Funny

    "It's an inanimate carbon rod!!" http://i.imgur.com/ijjIh.png

  5. Re:This is why we need people in space by CheeseTroll · · Score: 5, Funny

    Perhaps, but a robot wouldn't have had a toothbrush in space, would it?

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  6. Spare? by PPH · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Williams and Hoshide reporting in commander. We have good news and bad news. We managed to clear the threads on this power unit and complete installation. That's the good news. The bad news is that the only toothbrush we could find was yours."

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  7. My faith in NASA has been restored by sabri · · Score: 5, Funny

    American spaceship, Russian spaceship: all fixed with toothbrush!

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  8. Re:Yeah but how much did the toothbrush cost? by PPH · · Score: 4, Funny

    You get one free with each toilet seat.

    Don't ask.

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  9. Re:Space station saved by ... Brains ... by tragedy · · Score: 4, Funny

    It wasn't them, it was the inanimate carbon rod!

  10. Re:Thank you, Slashdot... by jd2112 · · Score: 3, Funny

    MacGyver

    In

    SPACE
    SPACE
    Space
    Space
    space
    space

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  11. Re:This is why we need people in space by LordSnooty · · Score: 4, Funny

    Having bad teeth matters not a jot when you're too fat to fit in your spacesuit. See, i can stereotype too!