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September 18, 2015 By Stone Aerospace

ARTEMIS: Mission: September 18, 2015

Crary Instrument Lab

The resources here to support science are really impressive. We’ve felt very well supported by the people and equipment available. One mundane example for which I happen to have a video is the instrument lab in the Crary building. The other day, we were re-mounting a mapping sonar in the Sunfish robot, and I needed to tap some threads that had been corroded. Richard, who runs the Crary instrument lab, got me set up with a tap set, compressed air, isopropyl alcohol, pipe cleaners, and oil in no time. Tapping threads is a pretty generic task, but we’ve had all kinds of obscure needs met quickly and easily at McMurdo Station.

Reporting by Peter Kimball

Filed Under: ARTEMIS

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