How a $2 Toothbrush Saved the ISS and Other Unbelievable Space Hacks VIDEO
Astronauts have a long history of solving problems with equipment and material not designed for the task, but, in space travel you usually can't get the best tool for a job unless you brought it with you, so improvisation is a necessary part of space exploration.
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