On Tuesday Giles, André, Tyr, and I walked look out point. It was really beautiful and a little crisp but not too cold. One of those times when you just go out side and realize how amazing it is that we are in such a remote and stunning place. […]
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On Tuesday Giles, André, Tyr, and I walked look out point. It was really beautiful and a little crisp but not too cold. One of those times when you just go out side and realize how amazing it is that we are in such a remote and stunning place. […] Hello from the ice! So steve isn’t here yet so I tristan will be your humble (or something) blogger in my free time for the next week or so. Took a couple of days to get started so I’m just going to jump right in. (also I can’t spell at all… like at all, so you know have fun with that!) […] On Wednesday morning Spider was a fully functional balloon gondola. By Thursday night it was a collection of pieces packed into a couple crates, and a series of tubes. Jamil, Juan, Natalie, and I wroked furiously in between to effect the transition. By next week, these pieces will hopefully have found their way to Princeton, where they will be integrated with the flight cryostat and detector systems (which will replace the shipping container being used as inner frame). […] I’ve taken a little while off posting because I was travelling home, and then catching up on much missed sleep. But I have a few last photos to sign off with: some innards of the magnetometer and sun sensors, plus a couple more from the enigmatic "building" 16. And while I’m done posting for this campaign, there may be some posts coming up from the brave team that stayed behind. […] Yesterday we put the cold cryostat and everything back on the gondola, in an attempt to have a fully complete instrument for Friday. Because I’m leaving soon, I also decided to do some exploring. […] Yesterday BLAST went outside to test things that don’t work inside: sun sensors, GPS, and telemetry. Notably, this required Tiny Tim—everybody’s favourite behemoth of a launch vehicle. […] Yesterday we were doing lots of the little things we need to do before taking the gondola outside. Since the "we" doing lots of stuff occasionally includes "me", I can’t always be taking photographs of everything. So, most of what I have is from the first of the (third round of) liquid helium fills in the morning. […] Yesterday Elio, Barth, and I did some arts and crafts, preparing the solar panel mounts for use. In the evening we had a big barbecue with the EBEX folks, but I was too busy grilling to take photos. You can find one picture on twitter @BLASTPol […] Because Enzo was leaving yesterday (or, rather, early today), we all went to the pub. During the day CSBF test fit their solar panels, which mainly involved loudly squealing with a hand drill while the mounts were modified. And Kyle test fit the new pinhole sun sensor mounts. Finally, like on all clear nights, Natalie and Laura were pointing the telescope and testing the star cameras. […] |