There are not many pictures of what happened yesterday, and as such I don’t really remember what happened. It may also be that not much happened. Team Noise was waiting for me to debug problems, and Team We Want to Point needed to balance the inner frame. Both things tend to lead to lots of people waiting around.
Juan has contributed several pictures of leisure time around the launch pad near susnset.
Note: along with these photos from Juan, I will be adding a few others to posts from the past week.
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Natalie Gondola, cozy in her namesake’s nook
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Laura hose clamps a lead brick to balance the inner frame
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Nick assists from underneath
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We have inclinometers now! They’re so useful that we only ordered them a week ago
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The CSBF crane controls and chains constantly get in the way. We improvise sophisticated holding mechanisms
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The star cameras get a good look at the moon
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With all the lights off, we point by moonlight
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I play with the camera for a while, and finally get a good photo
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Grass bails from the recently mowed pad, as the sun sets (on the solstice!)
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Running around the pad has become popular. Andrei goes one way and Tristan, Lorenzo, and I go the other
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I decide to do one fast lap as opposed to several slower ones
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Tristan and Lorenzo continue at a more moderate pace
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Lorenzo is dead. This was his first run in a while
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I get my sit on, atop a bail of grass
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Sitting is good. I felt like I needed a straw hat for the occasion
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As it gets nicer outside, more people visit the pad—some use the CSBF cruiser bikes
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Laura and I try to roll/ride/get crushed by the bail
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Thus ends the longest day of the year
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