WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:03.990 (Music) 2 00:00:04.010 --> 00:00:08.000 3 00:00:08.020 --> 00:00:12.010 Carlton Peters: I'm definitely looking forward to a launch. This will actually be the 4 00:00:12.030 --> 00:00:16.020 first mission that I've gotten to see, kind of from the PDR 5 00:00:16.040 --> 00:00:20.030 time-frame preliminary design time-frame, all the way through to 6 00:00:20.050 --> 00:00:24.040 launch. We basically deal with the day-to-day activities in I.T. 7 00:00:24.060 --> 00:00:28.060 And we are wrapping up a lot of our analytical cases for on orbit. 8 00:00:28.080 --> 00:00:32.080 We performed our thermal vac test, which is our big 9 00:00:32.100 --> 00:00:36.120 thermal test, kind of out of sequence of what we normally do. Usually it's the last 10 00:00:36.140 --> 00:00:40.160 of the environmental test. The thermal vac test involves pretty much 11 00:00:40.180 --> 00:00:44.210 every subsystem. It's the biggest most involved test. It ran for roughly 12 00:00:44.230 --> 00:00:48.240 a month and a half. The challenge of doing it first is that as we move forward in our 13 00:00:48.260 --> 00:00:52.260 other environmental tests, not necessarily disturbing the integrity of our thermal 14 00:00:52.280 --> 00:00:56.310 design, as we move forward and have to change some things on the spacecraft. 15 00:00:56.330 --> 00:01:00.360 Once we get on orbit we start getting data and all the science information 16 00:01:00.380 --> 00:01:04.420 comes back, and all the thermal design comes in and things 17 00:01:04.440 --> 00:01:08.500 look great, that will be a great rewarding experience. 18 00:01:08.520 --> 00:01:12.510 (sfx raindrops) 19 00:01:12.530 --> 00:01:16.520 20 00:01:16.540 --> 00:01:20.520 21 00:01:20.540 --> 00:01:24.530 (beeping) 22 00:01:24.550 --> 00:01:28.540 23 00:01:28.560 --> 00:01:32.506