THIS is the shocking moment NASA astronauts accidentally drop a toolkit worth £80,000 in space.

Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara were carrying out repairs on the exterior of the International Space Station when their tool bag floated off into space.

NASA astronauts accidentally drop a toolkit worth £80,000 in space

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NASA astronauts accidentally drop a toolkit worth £80,000 in spaceCredit: SWNS
The toolkit has been orbiting the Earth at about 17,000mph

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The toolkit has been orbiting the Earth at about 17,000mphCredit: SWNS

The moment of the blunder was captured live in a video stream during a nearly seven-hour spacewalk on 1 November.

Both the astronauts were working to reconfigure the ethernet cable on the ISS and replacing the trundle bearing assembly when suddenly they lost sight of the bag.

And now the toolkit has quite literally been all around the world – at about 17,000mph – since astronauts lost grip on them.

Just days after being lost, the bag was pictured by Japanese ISS resident, Satoshi Furukawa, as he flew over Mount Fuji.

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The kit is now being monitored by the US Space Force as a new orbital object – or space debris.

While the bag of tools is quite small, it is highly reflective – with a visual magnitude of around 6.

This makes it just slightly dimmer than Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun.

And this means the crew lock bag can be picked up by a pair of binoculars of telescopes from the Earth’s surface.

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Brits could spot it swinging around in Earth’s orbit.

It was visible in parts of the UK on November 21, including south Wales, Cotswolds, and Oxfordshire in the early evening.

It was also expected to beeline across North London and over the East Coast later that evening.

According to astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard Centre for Astrophysics, the bag isn’t in a stable orbit – so it won’t be visible to humans forever.

It is expected to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in a few months, and burn up completely.

Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O'Hara were carrying out repairs on the exterior of the ISS

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Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara were carrying out repairs on the exterior of the ISSCredit: SWNS
The lost bag was seen by ISS resident Satoshi Furukawa

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The lost bag was seen by ISS resident Satoshi FurukawaCredit: SWNS

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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