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It's Been 2 Months. Why Can't NASA Open the Asteroid Sample Container?

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25 points by foruhar 2 years ago · 8 comments

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TehShrike 2 years ago

Talk about a challenging environment. In the interest of not contaminating the contents, you can only poke at it in a highly-constrained environment, using approved tools.

I don't imagine NASA is going to let the engineers make any quick changes to solve the problem.

ararar 2 years ago

This has been going on for a while: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdeburg_hemispheres

scherlock 2 years ago

Wish they had a photo of the two bolts they can't get out. Though I wonder if, in the vacuum of space, the metal of screws and the metal of the containers contact welded together due to high machining tolerances.

Hard_Space 2 years ago

I re-watched The Andromeda Strain yesterday, and am glad to see this is only a (presumably) fixable technical hitch.

hulitu 2 years ago

> It's Been 2 Months. Why Can't NASA Open the Asteroid Sample Container?

They are ashamed to admit that they are empty.

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