File:BurstCube Completes Magnetic Calibration (SVS14487 - BurstCube MagneticCalibration 4k).webm

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The BurstCube mission team visits the magnetic calibration chamber at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, in this video. The first shot shows the exterior of the building. The ensuing shots show the interior.

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English: The BurstCube mission team visits the magnetic calibration chamber at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, in this video. The first shot shows the exterior of the building. The ensuing shots show the interior. The grey beams are made from carbon fiber and are held together by aluminum screws. The entire building is designed to avoid, as much as possible, any material that might generate a magnetic field. The fourth and fifth shots show engineers Kate Gasaway (NASA) and Justin Clavette (SSAI) lifting BurstCube out of its travel case while Benjamin Gauvain (NASA) looks on. In the sixth shot, engineers remove BurstCube – within another protective case – from a foil bag designed to avoid electrostatic discharge. In the seventh shot, Clavette sets up equipment for monitoring the spacecraft. In the eighth shot, Rob Marshall (Peraton), an environmental testing lead, watches a readout on a computer monitor. In the ninth shot, Gauvin and Pavel Galchenko (NASA) watch and report on the calibration data coming from the spacecraft. The tenth shot is another view of Marshall looking at his computer monitor. The eleventh shot shows Clavette testing BurstCube ahead of calibration before Gasaway puts the protective lid back on over it. The twelfth shot shows Gasaway connecting more wires to the spacecraft. The thirteenth shot pans over the interior of the magnetic calibration chamber. The final shot shows one of the manuals engineers used during testing. Credit: NASA/Sophia Roberts
Date 18 December 2023 (upload date)
Source BurstCube Completes Magnetic Calibration
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc./Sophia Roberts, University of Maryland College Park/Jeanette Kazmierczak
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Neutron Star; Space; Ast; Astrophysics; Gamma Ray; Gamma Ray Burst; CubeSat; Astronomy

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