The Optical Telescope Element is shipped to Johnson Space Center for cryogenic testing in a giant thermal
vacuum chamber called «Chamber A.» The spacecraft bus is connected to the sunshield.
Not exact matches
The experiment, housed in a laboratory adjacent to his office at the University of Washington, is a supercooled, magnetized
vacuum chamber equipped with a sensitive detector that listens for the microwave «ping» of passing particles
called axions.
Pulickel Ajayan and Sumio Iijima of NEC's Fundamental Research Laboratories in Tsukuba put some nanotubes in a
vacuum chamber and deposited lead particles on them using a technique
called electron beam evaporation.
This problem has now been solved by Chalmers researchers by combining the metals in a
vacuum chamber using a technique
called sputtering.
For the intrinsic defects, the researchers used a process
called «atomic layer deposition,» placing the graphene membrane in a
vacuum chamber, then pulsing in a hafnium - containing chemical that does not normally interact with graphene.