Today's Sydney Morning Herald has an article about a recent spacewalk
by astronaut
Drew Feustel where some of the anti-fog solution - basically
just dishwashing soap - which is applied to the inside of the visor before EVA
had flaked off and got into his eye whilst he was in the suit.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Allison Bollinger
"Tears in space don't run down your face," he said, according to lead spacewalk officer
Allison Bollinger, who described the problem Feustel encountered when out on the
spacewalk with astronaut Mike Fincke.
"They actually kind of conglomerate around your eyeball," Bollinger recounted.
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So faced with this problem, how does one remove the accumulated tear drops from
one's eye when one can no longer touch one's face?
Interested readers can find out plus learn what the "slow motion hokey pokey" is and
when it is used by reading the SMH article here -
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci...#ixzz1NQvX1q50