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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. –Members of the student launch team for the Polysat works through final checks in the CubeSat lab facility at California Polytechnic Institute, or CalPoly. The payload, which includes sensors and equipment carefully packaged into 4-inch cube sections, 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. Known as a CubeSat, the satellite will record shock, vibrations and heat inside the rocket. It 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-2013-2720

Kepler project; technicians from Ball Aerospace work on and in the test chamber assembled at Nasa Ames Research center testing components ARC-2008-ACD07-0203-195

VIP TOUR OF GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER - BARBARA MORGAN +BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS

Benefit from NASA. NASA public domain image colelction.

Sgt. Quran Williams with the New Jersey National Guard's

(Foreground) STS-95 Mission Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr. inspects equipment in the orbiter Discovery during a Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) for their mission. The CEIT gives astronauts an opportunity for a hands-on look at the payloads on which they will be working on orbit. The launch of the STS-95 mission, aboard Space Shuttle Discovery, is scheduled for Oct. 29, 1998. The mission includes research payloads such as the Spartan solar-observing deployable spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform, the International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker, as well as the SPACEHAB single module with experiments on space flight and the aging process KSC-98pc1012

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Jim Smodell, a technician with SGT, moves the plant pillows containing the outredgeous red lettuce leaves outside of the International Space Station Environmental Simulator chamber at the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The growth chamber was used as a control unit for Veggie and procedures were followed identical to those being performed on Veggie and the Veg-01 experiment on the International Space Station. In the background is Chuck Spern, lead project engineer with QinetiQ North America on the Engineering Services Contract. The chamber mimicked the temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide concentration of those in the Veggie unit on the space station. Veggie and Veg-01 were delivered to the space station aboard the SpaceX-3 mission. Veggie is the first fresh food production system delivered to the station. Six plant pillows, each containing outredgeous red romaine lettuce seeds and a root mat were inserted into Veggie. The plant chamber's red, blue and green LED lights were activated. The plant growth was monitored for 33 days. On June 10, at the end of the cycle, the plants were carefully harvested, frozen and stored for return to Earth by Expedition 39 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Steve Swanson. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin KSC-2014-2902

In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, a member of the STS-103 crew checks out rib clamp to be used on the Shield Shell Replacement Fabric (SSRF) task on repair of the Hubble Space Telescope. The seven-member crew, taking part in a Crew Equipment Interface Test, are Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr., Pilot Scott J. Kelly, and Mission Specialists Steven L. Smith, C. Michael Foale (Ph.D.), John M. Grunsfeld (Ph.D.), Claude Nicollier of Switzerland, and Jean-François Clervoy of France. Nicollier and Clervoy are with the European Space Agency. Mission STS-103 is a "call-up" due to the need to replace portions of the pointing system, the gyros, which have begun to fail on the Hubble Space Telescope. Although Hubble is operating normally and conducting its scientific observations, only three of its six gyroscopes are working properly. The gyroscopes allow the telescope to point at stars, galaxies and planets. The STS-103 crew will not only replace gyroscopes, it will also replace a Fine Guidance Sensor and an older computer with a new enhanced model, an older data tape recorder with a solid state digital recorder, a failed spare transmitter with a new one, and degraded insulation on the telescope with new thermal insulation. The crew will also install a Battery Voltage/Temperature Improvement Kit to protect the spacecraft batteries from overcharging and overheating when the telescope goes into a safe mode. The scheduled launch date in October is under review KSC-99pp1090

Clean Room Facility. NASA public domain image colelction.

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Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Дата захвата: 4 / 30 / 1980 Мбаппе: ДАНИЭЛЬ ЛАЙТИ Ключевые слова: Ларсен Скан Графики, относящиеся к агентской деятельности, объектам и персоналу

ДВИГАТЕЛЬ ЛЕВИС КИВИ В ЧИСТОЙ НОМЕРЕ ТЕХНИЧЕСКОГО ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЯ NASA: C-1963-66543

ABBY SUNDERLAND VISITS GSFC - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROWER the World - RESCUED by NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY

ABBY SUNDERLAND VISITS GSFC - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROWER the World - RESCUED by NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY

ABBY SUNDERLAND VISITS GSFC - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROWER the World - RESCUED by NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: ABBY SUNDERLAND - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROFTHE WORLD - RESCUED BY NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY.

ABBY SUNDERLAND VISITS GSFC - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROWER the World - RESCUED by NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: ABBY SUNDERLAND - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROFTHE WORLD - RESCUED BY NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: ABBY SUNDERLAND - ATTEMPTED TO YOUNGEST PERSON TO SAIL AROFTHE WORLD - RESCUED BY NASA SEARCH + RESCUE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: TECHNICIANS SERVICE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE BATTERHS IN GSFC BUILDING 29 CLEANROOM / TENT.

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смеяться Космос телескоп аккумулятор служба высокое разрешение Техники обслуживают батареи космического телескопа Хаббл обслуживание батарей космического телескопа хаббл здание gsfc Крис Ганн номер работы сохраненная копия национальные архивы сша
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label_outline Explore Technicians Service Hubble Space Telescope Batteries, Hubble Space Telescope Battery Service, Gsfc Building

STEREO (Solar Terminal Real Observatory)

STEREO (Solar Terminal Real Observatory)

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: PHOGOPHS DURING THE STEREO (Solar Terminal REObservatory) SPACECRAFT SHIPPING + CRATING PROCEDURE.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: BARBARA MORGAN, MOLLY GRIBB, LEJO FORES, REX OXFORD FROM BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY TOUR THE DETECTOR (DETECTOR DEVELOPMENT LAB) AND SPACECRAFT INTEGRATION AND TEST FACILITY (JAMES SPACE TELESCOPE HARDWARE) AT GODARD SPACE HIGHT CENTER.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: PHOGOPHS DURING THE STEREO (Solar Terminal REObservatory) SPACECRAFT SHIPPING + CRATING PROCEDURE.

ЭКИПАЖ ТЕЛЕСКОПА HUBBLE SPACE ДЛЯ Инфракрасной матричной камеры (IRAC)

STEREO (Solar Terminal Real Observatory)

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: ASTRONAUT PIERS SELLERS Making A PRESENTATION ABOUT HIS SPACE WALK AT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION IN GSFC BUILDING 8 AUDITORIUM.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: Космический аппарат НАСА Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) в Центре космических полетов имени Годдарда Мбаппе: PAT IZZO Дата: 12: 00: 00 AM Номер: 2008-00590-13 Preservation Copy: .tif 2008

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: VISIT TO GODDARD SPACE CENTER by NASA ASSOCIATE ADMINSTRATOR REX GEVEDEN AND STAFF.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Описание: НАСА ASTRONAUTS OHERVE HUBBLE TECHNICIANS WORKING ON the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) INSTRENT IN PREPARATION FOR SERVICING MISSION 4B.

Первоначальная помощь в поиске описала это следующим образом: Дата захвата: 3 / 15 / 1977 Ключевые слова: Ларсен Скан Графики, относящиеся к агентской деятельности, объектам и персоналу

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смеяться Космос телескоп аккумулятор служба высокое разрешение Техники обслуживают батареи космического телескопа Хаббл обслуживание батарей космического телескопа хаббл здание gsfc Крис Ганн номер работы сохраненная копия национальные архивы сша