First RCM satellite completes thermal vacuum testing
2017-03-27 - After four weeks sealed inside the thermal vacuum chamber (TVAC) at the David Florida Laboratory, the first RCM satellite is ready to come out.
Successful TVAC testing is an important milestone in a series of critical tests that each RCM satellite will undergo in preparation for the intense experience of a rocket launch and the extreme space environment. In the case of TVAC testing, the team is ensuring that each satellite will survive and operate in the wide temperature variations and vacuum environment of space. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency)
Successful TVAC testing is an important milestone in a series of critical tests that each RCM satellite will undergo in preparation for the intense experience of a rocket launch and the extreme space environment. In the case of TVAC testing, the team is ensuring that each satellite will survive and operate in the wide temperature variations and vacuum environment of space. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency)
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