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Astronauts aboard the international space station said they'll triple-check the tie-downs meant to keep tools in place during spacewalks. On Tuesday, a $100,000 tool bag floated away during a maintenance operation. Thursday's space plans involve more external maintenance, celebrating the station's 10th anniversary, and testing a machine that converts urine to water.


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Astronauts vowed to double-check, even triple-check all their tethers to make sure a bag of tools is properly tied down during a spacewalk Thursday so it doesn't float away like one did earlier this week.

Within two hours of waking up, lead spacewalker Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Shane Kimbrough were inside their spacesuits, ready for the second of four spacewalks planned for their mission.

"We're definitely not going to do it again. You're not going to see us lose another bag," Stefanyshyn-Piper said in an interview from the international space station on Wednesday with The Associated Press.

Lost in Space

During the two-week mission's first spacewalk Tuesday, the tool tote floated out of a larger bag as Stefanyshyn-Piper cleaned grease from a leaking grease gun. Tethered to the lost briefcase-sized bag were a pair of grease guns used to lubricate a jammed joint that controls the space station's rotating solar wing. The bag was one of the largest items ever lost by a spacewalking astronaut, and NASA Latest News about NASA guessed it cost about US$100,000.

The mishap left Stefanyshyn-Piper and her fellow spacewalkers, Kimbrough and Stephen Bowen, with only a single pair of grease guns for three more spacewalks.

"We're going to double- and triple-check everything from here on out," Stefanyshyn-Piper said.

Only Human

Thursday's spacewalk is almost identical to the earlier one, except Stefanyshyn-Piper will have Kimbrough as a partner instead of Bowen. The spacewalkers, some 220 miles above Earth, plan to clean and lubricate the troublesome joint. They also plan to relocate a railcar used on the space station's exterior rail track and lubricate the end of the station's robotic arm.

Some changes were made to the spacewalk plans because of the missing grease guns.

The remaining pair of grease guns will be tethered to a larger bag so they won't leak on other equipment. A dry wipe will be wrapped around the grease guns to catch any leaks. Finally, Stefanyshyn-Piper will use a prelubricated wipe to clean the metal shavings instead of a grease gun, so she and Kimbrough don't have to share as much.

"You've got to remember, we are working with humans here and we are prone to human error," said flight director Ginger Kerrick. "So we do the best we can and we learn from our mistakes."

Birthday Present: Urine Converter

Once safely back inside the space station, the spacewalkers planned to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the space station along with the five other Endeavour astronauts and the station's three crew mates.

The astronauts also wanted to run the first test on a newly delivered contraption that converts urine and sweat into drinkable water. Astronauts spent a good part of the day Wednesday hooking it up. The urine converter was delivered by Endeavour, along with other equipment, and will help turn the space station into a home for six crew members next year instead of the current three residents.

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