Unboxing a New NASA Spacecraft
Go behind the scenes as we unbox NASA’s Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, after its arrival at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Northrop Grumman engineer Steve Turek and NASA EDGE’s Chris Giersch walk us through the whole process of unboxing a spacecraft – from the instrument that records every tiny bump on its journey to the special crane used to lift the spacecraft to its new home.
ICON launches in fall 2018 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to study Earth’s interface to space. Read more about the ICON mission: nasa.gov/icon
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Music credits: ‘Yellow Flicker’ by Andrew John Skeet [PRS], Andrew Michael Britton [PRS], David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS]; ‘Passing Images’ by Andrew Michael Britton [PRS], David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS]; ‘Push Away’ by Andrew Michael Britton [PRS], David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS], Mikey Rowe [PRS]
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ICON being unboxed and lifted at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Credit: Cory Huston/NASA KSC
Pegasus ICON Rollout (Aft View)
ICON Fairing Installation
ICON arrives at Vandenberg Air Force Base
Pegasus Mate to L-1011
ICON at Vandenberg Air Force Base
For More Information
See nasa.gov/icon
Credits
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Producers
- Joy Ng (USRA)
- Sarah Frazier (ADNET Systems, Inc.)
- Karen Fox (ADNET Systems, Inc.)
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Host
- Chris Giersch (Genex Systems)
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Videographer
- Cory Huston (ASRC Federal Data Solutions)
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Interviewee
- Steve Turek (Northrop Grumman)
Release date
This page was originally published on Friday, October 19, 2018.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:46 PM EDT.