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This is the front section of the SAMPLER payload.
Date: 06/25/2003
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Full view of the SAMPLER payload. This is the flight configuration without the front shutter plate and air scoops.
Date: 06/25/2003
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Embry Riddle Engineering Physics undergraduate Pablo Martinez attaches the shutter plate to the front end of the SAMPLER payload.
Date: 07/02/2003
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The VIRGO payload is being cleaned and prepared for flight. VIRGO's purpose is to meausre the infrared glow caused by an interaction of the vehicle's skin with atomic oxygen in the atmosphere above 80 kilometers.
Date: 07/02/2003
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Embry Riddle students Damon Burke and Pablo Martinez prepare the SAMPLER payload for transport.
Date: 07/14/2004
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Embry Riddle students Pablo Martinez and Damon Burke inspect the SAMPLER payload after flight and prepare it for transport. NASA technicians (background) as well as Navy and Army personnel (foreground) stand by waiting to assist.
Date: 07/14/2004
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Embry Riddle professor Dr. Peter Erdman poses with his SAMPLER payload prior to flight.
Date: 06/04/2002
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Embry Riddle students Damon Burke, Carla Guzzardo, and Pablo Martinez pose along with the SAMPLER payload prior to launch.
Date: 06/04/2002
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This is an early prototype of the DEBI scanning spectrometer being assembled for thermal testing.
Date: 04/15/2002
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Embry Riddle MSSPS graduate student Damon Burke poses along with the DEBI payload during integration at Space Dynamics Laboratory in Logan, Utah.
Date: 04/22/2003
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Embry Riddle students Damon Burke, Carla Guzzardo, and Pablo Martinez pose next to the SAMPLER payload prior to launch.
Date: 06/04/2002
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The SAMPLER payload sits in the Atmospheric Physics Research Lab at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University's Daytona Beach campus. The payload is pumped down to a hard vacuum in preparation for transport out to the launch site at White Sands Missile Range
Date: 05/10/2002
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Embry Riddle MSSPS graduate student Damon Burke works to integrate the scientific instruments into the DEBI payload prior to pre-flight testing.
Date: 04/16/2003
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The DEBI payload's main purpose was to measure radiation from the hypersonic shockwave of a vehicle moving at mach 10 in the lower atmosphere. Scientific instruments designed and built by Embry Riddle Aeronautical University students.
Date: 04/22/2003
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Embry Riddle staff member Damon Burke inspects a radiometer being prepared for flight aboard the DEBI payload.
Date: 04/21/2003
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The SAMPLER payload is a high altitude cryogenic sampling system used to collect atmospheric samples. These samples are returned to Earth and analyzed for various greenhouse gasses. There are two SAMPLER payloads that launch within 30 minutes of each ot
Date: 06/04/2002
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The VIRGO payload was a master's thesis project by MSSPS graduate student Damon Burke. If flew as a piggy-backed secondary payload along with the SAMPLER payload.
Date: 07/02/2003
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Embry Riddle Engineering Physics undergraduate Pablo Martinez puts the finishing touches on the scoop mechanism on the front end of the SAMPLER payload.
Date: 07/18/2003
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The DEBI radiometer was built to measure radiation out to 4 microns. The detectors inside the radiometer were cooled to -155 celsius to bring the noise down.
Date: 10/14/2006
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Engineering Physics student Carla Guzzardo analyzes waveforms as one of the DEBI components is cooled to cryogenic temperatures.
Date: 10/14/2006
Views: 133
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Date: 06/23/2003
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