NASA astronauts lose essential ISS fabric shield during spacewalk
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To be clear, the fabric shields aren’t like the average king size bed sheet. Each one is over five feet long, two feet wide and almost three inches thick. The shields weigh approximately 8kg.
These shields are vital because they are used to protect the exposed port from orbital debris and other space junk that could potentially damage the hardware. The shields also provide a barrier to extreme temperature changes.
Luckily, the astronauts managed to install another shield that they removed from the port, which was transferred earlier.
So far, the reason for this incident remains unclear as everything had been going smoothly for the couple of hours before the incident took place.
However, there’s no gravity or friction to stop floating objects in space, so any item lost during a spacewalk can fully orbit the Earth and return to its starting point potentially damaging anything in its way.