File:BurstCube Assembly and Testing (SVS14167 - BurstCube Frame).webm
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[edit]DescriptionBurstCube Assembly and Testing (SVS14167 - BurstCube Frame).webm |
English: Julie Cox, a mechanical engineer at Goddard, handles BurstCube’s rectangular housing in this video. The aluminum structure is coated with gold chem-film, which protects the metal from corrosion. Openings in the housing are for connections to solar panels and other hardware BurstCube will need to navigate in space and send its data back to Earth.Credit: NASA/Sophia Roberts |
Date | 31 October 2022 (upload date) |
Source | BurstCube Assembly and Testing |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Jeanette Kazmierczak, Francis Reddy, Judith Racusin, Julie Cox, Sean Semper, Scott Wiessinger, Sophia Roberts, Jeremy Perkins |
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Keywords InfoField | Astrophysics; Space; CubeSat; Gamma Ray Burst; Universe |
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