Yesterday was another day of many random small happenings. Lorenzo and Jeff worked on finishing up the main star cameras, while Natalie has been working at her test bench for the SBSC. The receiver crate and DAS were wired up on the gondola to make use of the now-on-the-gondola cryostat.
For the morning, Juan had yet another visitor/helper. This time a baker named Rachel. As a baker she is responsible for the most consistently good food back at the main galley: bread and treats. As such, she is my hero.
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Lorenzo cleans the star camera pressure vessel
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I visit the under-mezzanine dwellers for my periodic picture of their computer work. Laura notices
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Matt catches me doing real work, cabling the receiver crate and DAS
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Elio received battle damage while cabling the DAS
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I almost catch Joseph doing real work. Only his ninja-like reflexes save him
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Juan mylarizing
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Rachel helping
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Team Mylar
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Barth. I need more pictures of Barth, but this is what he does most of the time
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The SBSC cart, complete with chocolate
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After losing Rachel, Juan tries to get help from his reflection
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The Persuader (the biggest flat head screwdriver available at the time). An essential tool of cryostat alignment
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Joseph’s oscilloscope has displayed the same almost-sine-wave for weeks. This amuses me
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I don’t remember what Elio is doing here, but he sure looks good doing it (doesn’t he?)
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Jeff and Lorenzo pressurize and test the camera pressure vessel
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Valve, Guage, Flange
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Team Polarization discusses the HWPR, as they do often
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