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  2. Thermal vacuum chamber - Wikipedia

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    A thermal vacuum test chamber, with its door open, at NASA's Johnson Space Center. A thermal vacuum chamber ( TVAC ) is a vacuum chamber in which the radiative thermal environment is controlled. Typically the thermal environment is achieved by passing liquids or fluids through thermal shrouds for cold temperatures or through the application of ...

  3. Space Power Facility - Wikipedia

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    This is a vacuum chamber built by NASA in 1969. It stands 122 feet (37 m) high and 100 feet (30 m) in diameter, enclosing a bullet-shaped space. It is the world's largest thermal vacuum chamber. It was originally commissioned for nuclear-electric power studies under vacuum conditions, but was later decommissioned.

  4. Space Environment Simulation Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Space Environment Simulation Laboratory (SESL) is a facility in Building 32 at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center that can perform large-scale simulations of the vacuum and thermal environments that would be encountered in space.

  5. The US's biggest moments and upsets in space this year - AOL

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    The year 2024 had major space events including a total solar eclipse and historic moon landing. ... The 6,000-pound Europa Clipper spacecraft inside of NASA JPL's thermal vacuum chamber that ...

  6. A New Space Telescope Will Unravel a Great Cosmic Mystery - AOL

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    “The testing includes electrical testing; vibration testing; acoustical testing, to simulate the sound of a launch; and a thermal vacuum test, [in which] we take it in a big chamber, pump out ...

  7. List of buildings in the Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Crew and Thermal Systems Division, including the vacuum chambers and space suit testing facilities, including the Environmental Test Article (ETA) Shuttle airlock vacuum chamber and the Space Station Airlock Test Article (SSATA) vacuum chamber. 1963 [2] 8 Photographic Laboratory and Multimedia Operations Facility 1963 [2] 9