• @TropicalDingdong
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    351 year ago

    NGL, I’ve given up on projects when I can’t get a fastener undone.

    I’m glad they stuck with it.

    • Rhaedas
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      181 year ago

      Obviously NASA engineers don’t ever go to Youtube, I’m sure looking up “asteroid sampler stuck” there would have been a number of hack DIYers who showed a variety of techniques they’ve used.

      • @TropicalDingdong
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        151 year ago

        Missed opportunity for a NASA first time unboxing video.

        • Deceptichum
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          121 year ago

          Tschssss nice hiss, strong smell of alien symbiote. Let’s put some out on the tray here and give it a taste”

    • @jumperalex
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      91 year ago

      woah too soon man, too soon

      naw, just perfect!!!

  • @CADmonkey
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    81 year ago

    Getting a stripped screw or bolt to come out is one thing.

    Getting one out without contaminating everything around it is another.

    • @XeroxCool
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      21 year ago

      Are those… Philips screws? Looks like maybe two dots indicating JIS (shallower angle, less cam-out, and #1 cause of stripped screws on Japanese motorcycles) but I’d really like to know why a hex or torx screw wasn’t used

      • @Bears_Koolaid
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        1 year ago

        I was curious about that too. They look like Torq-set to me, being that the slots are offset from the center of the screw. If that’s the case they’re shouldn’t be any cam out at all.

        In either case the fasteners that were stuck appear to be Hex head, and the phillips looking fasteners just held a protective cover in place (?)

        I would imagine NASA would know better than to use Philips for anything lol.

        By the way there is a link on the page to more images of the assembly

  • 🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱
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    1 year ago

    This canister opening has to be conducted under the most pristine conditions to not contaminate the sample, so this was quite the issue.

    Since they couldn’t just take a circular saw and cut through it

    And here I was going to suggest some WD-40 or a blow torch could help.