Yesterday was another quiet day. Detector noise tests continued as did programming and miscellaneous jobs. We got a bunch of new goodies, some that we ordered and some from CSBF.
For some reason (maybe just the time of year) we’ve had a lot of people visiting for tours of CSBF and of the highbay. Barth gives many of the tours, but Nick gave one a go.
In the evening we had another barbecue because Mark wanted a steak before he leaves on Friday.
- Mornings often find people spending the time on their computer
- This morning found people computer-dormant for a long while
- The most entertaining and active person is Natalie, in her new star camera corner
- Natalie carries on Carrie’s legacy of HAVING a job.
- The SBSC (Steven Benton Star Camera/Spider Boresight Star Camera), a roll sensor for BLAST, and a test flight for the Spider camera
- At last, more action begins, as Tony plays with the receiver
- Christmas in June begins with a shiny new hex-cell floor
- Matt is McMaster-Carr Santa Claus
- He has presents for all the good girls and boys
- Our new music setup, with communal control well-handled by Natalie for the first day
- Greg makes a new friend
- Nick gives a tour of BLAST. The tourists were amused at having their picture taken
- Jamil fixes a lot of bad crimps on power pins
- The TDRSS omnidirectional antenna in all its spirally tubishness
- GPS Antennas, or man with mustache? (or both?)
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