I came in yesterday in hopes of seeing CREAM launch. Otherwise, I would have slept most of the day. CREAM flies on a full-sized balloon, like BLAST, and requires full-sized launch operations. Truly exciting when it happens. However, when instead you wait all day, delaying an hour at a time for weather to improve, before giving up after about thirteen hours—that’s less exciting. The BLAST team, next in line, takes CREAM delays hard enough. I have much sympathy for the CREAM team (and CSBF crew), and do not look forward to the same thing happening to us.
Otherwise, I have a bunch of pictures Juan requested that show where on the sun shield structure there is and is not aluminized mylar. They’re not very good, or super interesting, but that’s all I got. Enjoy!
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When we arrive in the morning, CREAM is doing systems checks in front of the highbay
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A leg/foot of BLAST. This is one of those things that happens when I have the telephoto lens
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CREAM on the launch pad. The reason I got the telephoto lens
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The rest of the launch stuff: helium tankers, spool, and balloon still in its box
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The whole scene. Note that much of this distance gets filled with the unfolded balloon. The balloon is BIG
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Weighted leg, for balance
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Hose clamps holding the lead brick in place
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Start of sun shield tour: chin and scoop
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The starboard triangle, filled halfway up
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Along the front, the shields join to the top of the I-beam structure
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Starboard rear, completely filled
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Matt, getting in the way of my picture
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The back section will also be completely filled. Right now it has a small hole for the pump hose
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The hose hole, and star camera pockets
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The port rear is empty
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On the back, most of the I-beam is covered to keep cables out of the sun
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Even on the open port side, a shelf shields from the ground
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The open port side of the chin
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The mirror and front of the inner frame are completely enclosed in the scoop shielding
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The SBSC is completely covered, and the elevation motor too, for good measure
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Heating Supply
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Tristan in the Scheduling Zone, complete with noise-canceling headphones
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Monkeys
Stewok,
Thanks very much for the pictures. I need the pictures of the shields for the thermal model but really enjoy the monkeys and seeing Matt getting a wilder look every week.
A lei da rolha funciona em todo o lado.E o respeitinho também.Suas Exas depois de limparem o seu registo criminal cada vez estão mais parecidos com as Exas do antigamente.Só que antigamente não havia autorização para traição aos interesses do zé povinho…e por isso muitas das Exas de hoje foram dentro…