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NASA technicians and Engineers from SRON, the Netherlands Institute for Space Research, integrate the SPEXone...
Mechanical technicians and thermal engineers work together to carefully feed the lines of a Loop Heat Pipe onto the...
Thermal vacuum technician, Sean Cook, monitors the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) thermal vacuum chamber temperatures...
Mechanical technician, Dan Dizon, tightens bolts on the loop heat pipe radiator on the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI)...
The Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) mechanical team aligns the instrument on a transportation sled and slowly pushes...
Mechanical technician, Andrew Scharmann, installs a shim and inspects an optic on the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI)...
The Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) team transports the instrument on its dolly to a cleanroom at Goddard Space Flight...
Mechanical technicians and thermal engineers work together to carefully feed the lines of a Loop Heat Pipe onto the...
The Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) mechanical technician team pose in front of the instrument after successfully...
Mechanical Technicians, Daniel Dizon and Joseph Eddy, install the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) Earth Shade into a...
Engineer, Joe Thomes, disconnects the Multi-Lens Array fibers from the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) in the thermal...
Mechanical technician, Joseph Eddy, carefully guides the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) Main Optics Bench (MOB) during...
Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) team members pose with the flight hardware after successful instrument integration to...
Mechanical integration team members pose with the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) after successful integration of the...
The flight Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) is connected to flex lines and other alignment calibration hardware in a...
The Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) is integrated on the Tilt Mechanism prior to environmental testing in the...
Mechanical technicians, Thomas Huber and John Poulsen, don safety harnesses and carefully guide the crane lifted...
Mechanical technicians, Nicholas Kwaitkowski, Tyere Garner, and Gary Sheridon, use a flashlight to check for...
The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) environmental testing team poses with the bagged Ocean Color Instrument (OCI)...
Alejandro Rodriguez Perez and Joe Thomes, members of the fiber optic & photonic team, configure the Ocean Color...
Mechanical technicians, Thomas Huber and Joseph Eddy, integrate an electronics box to the Ocean Color Instrument...
After removal from the handling container physical science technician, Kristen Washington, performs an inspection of...
Thermal engineer, Deepak Patel, inspects the tightness on a tensioning cable on the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI)....
Manufacturing engineer, Roman Nilov, inspects flight hardware after technicians install the Short Wave Infrared...