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            "title": "Marco Midon - Black History Month",
            "description": "Marco Midon, who is visually impaired, is highlighted for NASA's Black History Month. He is the Lead Systems Engineer who oversees the design and implementation of NASA ground stations in the area of radio frequencies. Working with new, higher data-rate dishes at White Sands in New Mexico, he was instrumental in two successfully launched NASA missions - the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO). He is also the Lead Systems Engineer for the new ground station at the McMurdo Station in Antarctica. His work continues in updating compatibility equipment testing for the next generation of vehicles and spacecraft. || ",
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            "title": "Testing of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)",
            "description": "The LRO spacecraft was built by engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. It was then put through extensive testing. The orbiter was subjected to the extreme temperature cycles of the lunar environment as engineers conducted simulated flight operations. \"We have cooked LRO, frozen it, shaken it, and blasted it with electromagnetic waves, and still it operates,\" said Dave Everett, LRO mission system engineer at Goddard. \"We have performed more than 2,500 hours of powered testing since January.\" || ",
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            "title": "LRO Instrument Integrations",
            "description": "The LRO payload, comprised of six instruments and one technology demonstration, will provide key data sets to enable a human return to the moon. Though built at a variety of partner institutions, all of LRO's instruments were integrated onto the spacecraft at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. || ",
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            "title": "SDO Solar Array and High Gain Antenna Test Deploy",
            "description": "Goddard engineers attached the solar array panels and high gain antennas to the Solar Dynamics Observatory. During launch the arrays and antennas are tucked in against the spacecraft and must be opened up for use on orbit. This video show the engineers testing that deployment.  The arrays and antennas are held against the spacecraft by explosive bolts that are exploded to allow them to open.  The same type of explosives will deploy the solar arrays in space.  The solar arrays will collect energy from the Sun to power the spacecraft.  SDO will collect so much data on the sun that it could not be stored on the spacecraft and therefore must be sent to the ground quickly.  The high gain antennas will transmit 1.5 terabytes of data each day to a ground station at White Sands, NM. That's like watching 380 movies each day! || ",
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            "title": "Stepping Stones to SDO",
            "description": "NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is currently in the 'integration and test' phase of mission development, (i.e. observatory is now complete with the spacecraft bus, propulsion module and instruments), the ground system is being completed and flight software is being tested. Critical systems testing has already begun and environmental testing of he observatory will be conducted in the near future as they continue towards a launch readiness date of December 1, 2008. This series of short videos shows the SDO spacecraft being assembled and tested with narration by the engineers doing the work. It will be updated until SDO is ready for launch.For more information on SDO, visit the web site http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov || ",
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