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The James Webb Space Telescope's flight instrument module (ISIM) being moved out of the cleanroom and into NASA Goddard's giant thermal vacuum chamber for testing, May 29, 2014. Credit: Amber Straughn Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow us on Instagram |
Date | Taken on 29 May 2014 |
Source | ISIM Moves Into Cryovac Chamber |
Author | NASA's James Webb Space Telescope from Greenbelt, MD, USA |
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