An engineer inspects the test setup of the optical telescope assembly for the Europa Imaging System narrow angle camera.
Source: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Ed Whitman
Published: January 12, 2022

At the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, an engineer inspects the test setup of the optical telescope assembly (OTA) for the Europa Imaging System (EIS) narrow angle camera (NAC), designed for NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft. After a series of tests, engineers will integrate the OTA with the detector and gimbal on the EIS. The NAC will then undergo vibration and thermal tests, simulating launch and conditions in space, before it’s integrated with the data processing unit for end-to-end electromagnetic tests and optical characterization in a simulated space environment in the APL Optical Calibration Facility. Once all testing is complete, the NAC will be shipped to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, for integration with the Europa Clipper spacecraft.

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