E3 Summer Research Program. Brought to you by… Danielle Jordan and Tracy Tyree.

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E3 Summer Research Program

Brought to you by… Danielle Jordan and Tracy Tyree

Aerospace Engineering Photo taken in Zachry Engineering Center

Spacecraft Technology Center

Personnel Nicholas E. Coombs Jan Rinehart Nicholas E. Coombs Jan Rinehart Deputy Director Deputy Director Deputy Director Deputy Director Spacecraft Technology Center Space Engineering Institute L. Diane Hurtado Assistant Director Assistant Director Spacecraft Technology Center Spacecraft Technology Center

Personnel Pedro Davalos Jacque Hodge Pedro Davalos Jacque Hodge Research Engineer SEI Training Coordinator Research Engineer SEI Training Coordinator Software Development / Communications And Our Mentor And Our Mentor

Personnel Dr. Igor Cannon Dr. Igor Cannon Assistant Director Assistant Director Thermal Management / Radiation Effects Magda Lagoudas Assistant Director Spacecraft Technology Center Steven Eskrigde Assistant Deputy Director Spacecraft Technology Center

Personnel Oliver Godard Lead Thermal/Assistant Structural Engineer Spacecraft Technology Center Director David Boyle Ph.D. Spacecraft Technology Center

The Great Hallway

Piling on the Work!

Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On!

The Machine Shop

You Want That in a 3-D Model?

Outside the Sound Room

Inside the Sound Room

SEI Project: Create a Docking Station for AER- Cam

Hard at Work

Environmental Chamber

Now That’s a Vacuum!

More Vacuums…

Testing in the Mini Vacuum A Success!

The Clean Room

HDMax Cooling System for Hard Drive

HDMax Hardware & Outer Case

US Destiny Lab Mock-Up

Inside of US Destiny Mock-Up Left: Bottom of US Destiny Mock-Up Right: Side of US Destiny Mock-Up

Tracy…“Destined” for Greatness

Caution: Astronauts at Work!

US Destiny Lab Located at the International Space Station (ISS) Delivered by Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2001 (Picture from NASA)

On the Inside Looking Out (Picture from NASA)

In Conference with Pedro

Working With Edge Detection Software

Where’s Waldo? (Pictures from NASA)

Orbiter Docked with ISS

Mark Lemmon Associate Research Scientist Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences Texas A & M University “Fido” Prototype of Rover For Testing on Earth (Pictures from Mark Lemmon’s web page)

(Pictures from NASA)

Kyle and STK Software Igor & Kyle : Igor & Kyle : Meeting of the Minds STK Software

Columbia Crew / Mission STS January 2003 (Picture from NASA)

So Man Can Live To Explore Another Day!

Some snakes will do anything to get in on the “cutting edge” of technology!