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The GPM Microwave Imager instrument being constructed in a lab by Ball Aerospace & Technology Corporation....
Visualization of the GPM Core Observatory satellite orbitting the planet earth. Credit: Britt Griswold The Global...
The GPM Microwave Imager (GMI) integrated on the GPM Core Observatory in a cleanroom at Goddard Space Flight Center....
Crane lifting the GPM Core Observatory into position for TVAC testing. Credit: NASA/Goddard The Global Precipitation...
Visualization of the GPM Core Observatory satellite orbitting the planet earth. Credit: Britt Griswold The Global...
Vibration testing of the horizontal axis of the spacecraft. Credit: NASA/Goddard The Global Precipitation...
NASA engineers Rob Gallagher (left), Ken Smith (right) and Deneen Ferro (inside the spacecraft, center) work on the...
Engineers guiding the GPM Core Observatory into the thermal vacuum chamber. Credit: NASA/Goddard The Global...
Deployment of the +Y solar array after it has been integrated onto the GPM Core spacecraft. Credit: NASA/Goddard The...
The Japanese H-IIA rocket will be launching the GPM Core Observatory into orbit in 2014. Credit: JAXA The Global...
The GPM High Gain Antenna System (HGAS) in integration and testing at Goddard Space Flight Center. Credit: Craig E....