Random Tristan Post

Hello Gental Reader (looker?), So I told Steve I would do the blog post today…. and then I didn’t get all my photos from today uploaded, so I’m going to do an old tristan’s photos round up, and then post another one tomorrow morning after the images make there way off the ice. […]

Duelling Telescopes, Group Photo

Group photo Yesterday we went outside to the porch for some testing. We ended up spending much of the time debugging, when we really hoped to demonstrate that everything works. Not quite there yet, but we still have time. While we were out there, EBEX went out on its deck to observe the sky for a while. It was fun to see the neighbouring telescopes. Finally, because Juan and Greg will be leaving us, we took a little time to pose for group photos. […]

NASA Certified Rigger

NASA RIGGER HAT After receiving her official crane operator/rigger certification, Natalie had to bask in her own awesomeness for a while. Otherwise, we had a group meeting and tackled a list of small tasks. […]

Team Rotate, Igloo, Pressure Ridges

And one more of Barth Many of us spent a lot of yesterday outside. That’s because we were out on the dance floor again, and had to move BLAST around for some tests. We had to point at a star, and adjust the pointing to track it as the sky rotates. In the afternoon, Team Rotate really got into action as we did some 360 degree scans to calibrate the magnetometer (a fancy compass). Because this job can involve a lot of waiting around, some of us spent the time constructing a sort of igloo. In the evening, Barth and I headed out to the pressure ridges for a tour. This is an area near Scott Base where the sea ice collides with itself (caused by interaction with the nearby land and permanent ice) to create some pretty dramatic formations. […]

Super-TIGER Compatibility (BLAST Back to Dance Floor)

Boom prep Super-TIGER had to go outside yesterday for its compatibility test. Because we’re in the front of the highbay, this meant we had to go out to the dance floor to get out of the way. While out there we worked on more attitude sensor tests, trying to find a bright star (Canopus) with the star cameras. […]

LDB Panorama, Ob Hill

McMurdo There wasn’t a lot of action in the lab yesterday: Juan did some some more arts and crafts covering the sun shields in aluminized mylar, and Tyr balanced the inner frame. To supplement this crop of photos, I went outside and took a panorama of the LDB (Long Duration Balloon) site. In the evening, Greg, Laura, and I also climbed up Ob(servation) Hill, while Barth and Tristan were scared off by the heavy and cold wind. […]

Dance Floor

BLAST and I After a weather abort the day before, BLAST-Pol took a trip outside yesterday to the "dance floor". This is a wooden platform that’s away from buildings so that GPS antennas work better, in the sun so that sun sensors work better, and away from ferromagnetic objects so that the magnetometer works better. Basically it’s where all of our coarse pointing sensors work better. And so we go there to test and calibrate them. […]

Briefly Outside (feat. The Boss)

The Boss grabs BLAST Yesterday we went outside, briefly. The plan was to get carried over to the "dance floor" (a wooden pad, placed away from the buildings) to test pointing sensors and telemetry. We were also going out to make room for Super-TIGER to go out on the deck. The weather’s plan was to be potentially windy, and because there wasn’t a good reason to press the issue, we conceded. Also, unsurprisingly, a very effective way to make the highbay freezing cold is to open the main front doors for more than a few seconds. Because some confusion has been expressed to me in the past: The Boss is the large red and black launch vehicle. The bossiest Boss that ever bossed. […]

Freezing Man

I the photos speek for them selves. […]

SBSC and Arrival Heights

Juan Yesterday, Natalie was finishing the SBSC (Spider Bore-sight Star Camera, which is being test-flown as a roll sensor). I got some photos now, since eventually it will get boxed in foam. Otherwise, a lot of the day was spent sorting out the solar panels, but since I as working, I don’t have many photos. After dinner, Barth, Juan, Mark, Tristan, and I went for a walk around Arrival Heights. This takes you all around the coast on one side of town, and up into the hills where it gets pretty windy. Pretty scenic, and a good evening dose of outdoors. […]