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Microscope Close-Out Photos

Loaded Stowage Block and Compartments Launch Configuration

Sealed Stowage Block

Empty Stowage Block, Inside

Empty Stowage Block, Outside

Stowage Block, Left Side (Compartments A and B) Compartment A Empty Compartment B Contains: (Not Pictured) Contingency Clean-Up Kit (x2) Dust Cover (x2) Stowage Block, Left Side (Compartments A and B)

Stowage Block, Compartment A Empty, Netting folded to allow stage to fit Stowage Block, Compartment A

Stowage Block, Compartment B Dust Cover (x2) Contingency Clean-Up Kit (x2) Stowage Block, Compartment B

Stowage Block, Right Side (Compartments C and D) Compartment C Contains: Glove Bags (x4) Stage (x1) Compartment D Contains: Microscope Support Kit (x1) Microscope (Bagged) Stowage Block, Right Side (Compartments C and D)

Stowage Block, Compartment C Stage (x1) Glove Bag (x4) The protruding half of the Stage goes into compartment A. Stowage Block, Compartment C

Stowage Block, Compartment D Microscope Support Kit (x1) Stowage Block, Compartment D

Payload Components Launch Configuration

Microscope, Left Side

Microscope, Right Side

Microscope Labels, Main Microscope Label

Microscope Labels, Power Switch

Microscope Labels, Light Brightness Knob

Microscope Labels, Photo/Binocular Switch

Microscope Labels, Focus Knob

Microscope Labels, Objective Turret

Microscope Labels, Shield

Microscope Labels, Aperture

Microscope Labels, Plugs and Jacks

Contingency Clean-Up Kit, Stowed in Compartment B Contingency Clean-Up Kit (x2) P/N: FIX-A162-1 S/N: 1, Barcode: 210011J S/N: 2, Barcode: 210012J Contents: Large Nitrile Glove (1 pair) Medium Nitrile Glove (1 pair) Absorbant Pad, 4” x 3”, Pigmat (x8) Absorbant Pad, 6” x 4” (x5) Biocide Wipe (x3) Double-Walled, Zipper Bag (x2) Contingency Clean-Up Kit, Stowed in Compartment B

Dust Cover, Stowed in Compartment B Dust Cover (x2) P/N: BST-A601-1 S/N: 1, Barcode: 210006J S/N: 2, Barcode: 210007J Notes: The dust cover can be placed over the microscope and velcro-ed to the base of the microscope. Each dust cover is folded and placed inside a bitran zipper bag as shown on the next slide. Dust Cover, Stowed in Compartment B

Dust Cover, Stowed in Compartment B Dust Cover (x2) P/N: BST-A601-1 S/N: 1, Barcode: 210006J S/N: 2, Barcode: 210007J Dust Cover, Stowed in Compartment B

Stage, Stowed in Compartment C Stage (x1) P/N: BST-A604-1 S/N: N/A, Barcode: 210008J Notes: A scale on top of the stage marks every quarter inch from the right surface. Stage, Stowed in Compartment C

Glove Bag, Stowed in Compartment C Glove Bag (x4) P/N: AAN-A613 S/N: 1, Barcode: N/A S/N: 2, Barcode: N/A S/N: 3, Barcode: N/A S/N: 4, Barcode: N/A Notes: Each Glove Bag is placed in a bitran zipper bag The glove bags are folded and secured with a piece of kapton tape with pull tab. The folding is shown in the photos below. Glove Bag, Stowed in Compartment C

Microscope Support Kit, Stowed in Compartment D Microscope Support Kit (x1) P/N: BST-A605-1 S/N: 1, Barcode: 210010J Contents: Binocular Eyepiece (x2) C-Mount (x1) C-Mount Cap (x1) Phase Slider (x1) Velcro Kit (x1) Microscope Support Kit, Stowed in Compartment D

Microscope Support Kit Contents, Binocular Eyepiece Binocular Eyepiece (x2) P/N: BST-634-1 S/N: N/A, Barcode: N/A Notes: Each binocular eyepiece is placed inside a sealed zipper bag for initial glass inspection. This bagged eyepiece is placed inside a bubble bag for padding. Microscope Support Kit Contents, Binocular Eyepiece

Microscope Support Kit Contents, C-Mount & C-Mount Cap C-Mount (x1) P/N: BST-632-1 S/N: N/A, Barcode: N/A Notes: The C-Mount Cap is screwed onto the C-Mount. This assembly is placed inside a bubble bag for padding. C-Mount Cap (x1) P/N: BST-A610-1 S/N: N/A, Barcode: N/A Microscope Support Kit Contents, C-Mount & C-Mount Cap

Microscope Support Kit Contents, Phase Slider Phase Slider (x1) P/N: BST-633-1 S/N: N/A, Barcode: N/A Notes: The phase slider is placed inside a bubble bag for padding. One side of the phase slider is labeled and the opposite side has hook velcro on it. Microscope Support Kit Contents, Phase Slider

Microscope Support Kit Contents, Velcro Kit Velcro Kit (x1) P/N: N/A S/N: N/A, Barcode: N/A Notes: The velcro kit contains 12 patches which can be used to place the microscope on a flat surface. Each patch consists of a loop velcro square that is adhered to a piece of kapton tape with a small pull tab. A clear piece of backing paper is adhered to the kapton tape which is to be removed before placement of the patch. Microscope Support Kit Contents, Velcro Kit