Everyday things at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

I finally remembered to bring my camera to work today to grab a couple of snaps.  Up at the Mars Yard they had the Athlete vehicle out for testing.  Down at the Space Flight Operations Facility there were a bunch of satellites being tracked and talked to.  Elsewhere on lab, people were working on a plan to get the Spirit MSL rover unstuck from the sand.  In the afternoon some friends from NASA Ames came down for a short tour.  These are the photos and videos of a typical day at JPL.

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The Mars Science Laboratory happened to be sitting out by the front entrance in the morning.

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One of the alleyways between buildings.  Note the gaseous liquid nitrogen torpedo tanks on the left. (thanks Jim for correcting me!)

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ROBO-DOME!  Two bots enter!  Only one bot will leave!

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Mars Yard with Athlete going through its paces.

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Where we manufacture analog material for Mars and Moon testing.

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Aerial view of the Mars Yard with Athlete doing some tests.

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Athlete’s driving abilities through loose sand were being characterized.

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The guy by Athlete was moving the power tether around to make sure Athlete didn’t cut its own power.

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A Mars Exploration Rover prototype sitting in the Mars Yard garage.

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A Sojourner prototype waiting for the day that it might be useful again.

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Some other rover analogue with a joystick.

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Another rover in the garage.

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Such awesome machining and attention to detail!

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Thumbs up for the Athlete!

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It’s rather large.  And this is only about a 1/4th scale model of the final version!

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The robot tried to kill me.  I made a miraculous recovery.

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Another building at JPL.  I think this is the Spacecraft Assembly Facility.  Notice the liquid nitrogen tank and evaporators. (Thanks Jim for correcting me!)

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The A-Team interns from NASA Ames showed up in the afternoon.

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We went to the Spacecraft Flight Operations Facility, otherwise known as Mission Control.

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On the way to the next stop we walked through our Jurassic Park compound.

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In the Solar System Simulation group.

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Just another day at JPL.

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Looking down toward the Vehicle Assembly Building.

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Highbay #1 where the Mars Science Laboratory is being assembled.

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At the Mars Exploration Rover testbed.  They are still trying to figure out how to Free Spirit.

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Inside the Von Karmen Auditorium looking at some of the spacecraft mock-ups.

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