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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – NASA mentors and the student launch team for the StangSat and Polysat go through final checks in the CubeSat lab facility at California Polytechnic Institute, or CalPoly. The payloads, which include sensors and equipment carefully packaged into 4-inch cubes, will ride in the body of a Garvey Spacecraft Corporation's Prospector P-18D rocket during a June 15 launch on a high-altitude, suborbital flight. Collectively known as CubeSats, the satellites will record shock, vibrations and heat inside the rocket. They will not be released during the test flight, but the results will be used to prove or strengthen their designs before they are carried into orbit in 2014 on a much larger rocket. A new, lightweight carrier is also being tested for use on future missions to deploy the small spacecraft. The flight also is being watched closely as a model for trying out new or off-the-shelf technologies quickly before putting them in the pipeline for use on NASA's largest launchers. Built by several different organizations, including a university, a NASA field center and a high school, the spacecraft are four-inch cubes designed to fly on their own eventually, but will remain firmly attached to the rocket during the upcoming mission. For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/smallsats/elana/cubesatlaunchpreview.html Photo credit: VAFB/Kathi Peoples KSC-2013-2710

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Pfadfinderinnen der Truppe 50 beobachten ihren Truppenführer

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Pfadfinderinnen der Truppe 50 beobachten, wie ihr Truppenführer während einer Wartungstour auf der Osan Air Base, Republik Korea, März, ein Loch in eine Metallbox schlägt. 28. August 2018. Während der Führung lernten die Pfadfinderinnen anhand eines Metallstücks, wie man das Metall markiert, schneidet und in verschiedene Formen biegt. (Foto der US-Luftwaffe von Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

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Maschinenbau Metall Mädchen Pfadfinderinnen Stengel Wartung Betreuer Flieger Luftwaffe Mitarbeiter sgt benjamin raughton 51. Jagdgeschwader Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Luftwaffenstützpunkt Osan 41 Südkorea Hammerzeit Pfadfinderinnen lernen Metallbearbeitung divids hohe Auflösung
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28/03/2018
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label_outline Explore Staff Sgt Benjamin Raughton, Stem, 41

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Maschinenbau Metall Mädchen Pfadfinderinnen Stengel Wartung Betreuer Flieger Luftwaffe Mitarbeiter sgt benjamin raughton 51. Jagdgeschwader Öffentlichkeitsarbeit Luftwaffenstützpunkt Osan 41 Südkorea Hammerzeit Pfadfinderinnen lernen Metallbearbeitung divids hohe Auflösung