Prepare to record in outer space, astronauts detect forgotten memory card
One of the astronauts Drew Feustel or Ricky Arnold suddenly found himself missing an important memory card during a walk outside the space directly from the International Space Station (ISS).
The International Space Station shares the NASA astronaut moment to forget about memory cards on Earth while walking in space.
The astronaut forgot his memory card, so he could not record anything.
One of the astronauts Drew Feustel or Ricky Arnold suddenly found himself missing an important memory card during a space walk directly from the International Space Station (ISS) on May 16, according to Long. Room."Hey Houston, I need to ask a quick question about the GoPro camcorder. I press the button and see the" no SD memory card "message. Will I need that card to record it? And if the device is recording picture, red light will be on right? " , NASA astronaut asked the control center.
Responding to the astronaut's question was 40 seconds of silence from the control center."I know if there is an internal memory card, the red light will light up if the camera is recording, " the controller at the control center responded.
Without a memory card, the astronaut cannot record anything, making the camera carry useless. With a look of sadness, the astronaut continued walking along with an excuse for the embarrassing moment: "Oh, forget it for now. I'll come back and take it later. Don't worry."
Space missions on May 16 were NASA's astronaut's fifth time of year, lasting 6 hours and 31 minutes. Two veteran astronauts carry out maintenance of the ISS station.
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