| Flags in the wind. |
| Flags in the wind. |
| Flags in the wind. |
| Marie removes the star cameras in preparation for inserting the cryostat. |
| One of the star cameras on the floor. |
| Marie removes the star cameras in preparation for inserting the cryostat. |
| Both star cameras on the floor. A thermometer has been added to the lower baffle and the cable then covered with white tape. |
| Marie, Gaelen, Matt and Mark prepare to hoist the cryostat onto the gondola. |
| An unlikely situation: three complete sets of Allen keys. |
| A bird in the parking lot. |
| The bird takes a stroll around the parking lot. |
| Another flag shot. |
| Mark measures the alignment of the cryostat as Gaelen and Jeff reposition it. |
| BLAST. |
| The cryostat in place, but without the crossbar or the electronics racks in place. |
| Jeff checks the alignment. |
| Gaelen cuts a cheese spiral with the Cheese Cutting Machine. |
| One last flag shot. |
| Gaelen mounts the cooling pump while Jeff and Matt cable the DAS and the Receiver. |
| The data transmitter with four attenuators on it in an attempt to get the signal small enough that it won't interfere with the Esrange satellite tracking. |
| Finger Maries? |
| Monitoring the level in the helium 4 tank as it is filled. When the number gets to zero it means it's full. The number's really big so Mark can see it from across the highbay. |
| Mark expresses his excitement at doing a Helium transfer. |
| Somehow Jeff managed to get helium transfer line a wee bit bent during the transfer. |
| Matt examines the bend transfer tube. |
| Enzo solders more stuff onto the ADC cards. |
| Three different plumbing tees, from right: yellow brass, precision machined yellow brass and red brass. |
| Sirius 2. One of Sweden's communication satellites. |
| David collates some of his correspondence. |