SEH-2 EMI Testing
Goddard Space Flight Center, Building 7
After undergoing successful mechanical and electrical integration, the IEH-2 payload bridge was moved to the EMI chamber for testing. EMI testing involves measuring theelectromagnetic radiation emitted by the payload and the payload'ssusceptibility to electromagnetic emissions from the orbiter.
While SEH-2 was in the EMI chamber a pause in the action provided the opportunity to affix the official flight patches to the thermal blankets.
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"That looks about right." (31K)
SEH-2 with official USC Flight Patches (33K)
Pre-ship Checkout
With SEH-2 successfully through EMI testing thefinal payload checks are completed. The next step for the IEH-2 bridge isits transport to Kennedy Space Center scheduled for early June.
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Fuzzy looking for a candy bar he stowed away (34K)
Don looking for that same candy bar. (33K)
SEH-2 instrument with the bulkhead removed. (40K)
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