File:Send Your Name to a Comet CD on Deep Impact.jpg
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- original description: Richard Minkler is placing the CD rom with over 625,000 names on the Impactor spacecraft. Note what looks like a telephone cord that is attached to his wrist. It is a grounding cable to prevent electro-static discharge between him and the spacecraft. Such a discharge could be disastrous to sensitive electronics.
Camera location | 34° 12′ 02.72″ N, 118° 10′ 19.41″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 34.200755; -118.172057 |
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