tmoney2007
New Member
A month or so ago I got the chance to do some work with hardware that was in orbit on the Hubble Space Telescope for nearly 16 years.
We were looking at the radiator of the Wide Field/Planetary Camera 2 which was exposed to space for its entire time in orbit. A chance to study the orbital debris impacts on a surface that has been in space this long is extremely rare and will tell us huge amounts about the debris environment up there.
This is our workspace
The rest of the album is here. I figure some of the nerds/space nerds might appreciate some of the stuff in there.
http://s802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/thedman07/Hubble/
Enjoy, and I'll answer any questions you might have to the best of my ability.
We were looking at the radiator of the Wide Field/Planetary Camera 2 which was exposed to space for its entire time in orbit. A chance to study the orbital debris impacts on a surface that has been in space this long is extremely rare and will tell us huge amounts about the debris environment up there.
This is our workspace

The rest of the album is here. I figure some of the nerds/space nerds might appreciate some of the stuff in there.
http://s802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/thedman07/Hubble/
Enjoy, and I'll answer any questions you might have to the best of my ability.