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Barry Hale, a lead technician at the Marshall Space Flight Center X-Ray Calibration Facility in Huntsville, Ala., helps Brigham Young University student Deric Eldredge configure the GoldHelox solar telescope electrical system before testing.
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The GoldHelox solar telescope is rolled into the Marshall Space Flight Center X-Ray Calibration vacuum chamber for testing. The vacuum chamber simulates the space environment where the telescope will eventually operate. Brigham Young University students Jonathan Barnes and Deric Eldredge, outfitted in special clean room suits, prepare the telescope for testing.
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