- Auroral Photometer and Solar X-ray Photometer cases on flow bench
- Battery case machined out of aluminum block using NC mill at NCAR
- Central plate Mockup with harness brackets
- 80186 flight emulator board under test
- Instrument electronics under test
- Marmon clamp assembly
- Mechanical GSE in the SNOE clean room
- The SC4A flight computer
- Prototype solar panel
- The Solar X-ray Photometer case
- Launch adapter installed on the central plate
- Patch antennas on ground plane
- The Auroral Photometer, ready for test
- Auroral Photometer, ready for integration
- Pegasus XL motor with BATSAT secondary payload integrated
- Battery conditioning with high-tech cooling equipment
- A flight battery on Janet’s workbench
- Central plate interior
- SNOE with both solar array covers removed
- Starboard half of fairing installed
- Port half of fairing being installed
- The Cincinnati Electronics Transceiver
- Adapter cone and marmon clamp arrive
- Spacecraft being uncrated at Building 836 (NASA facility at VAFB)
- The JPL microGPS unit
- Spacecraft interior, launch adapter side
- Launch adapter brackets
- The Billingsley Magnetometer
- Mechanical mate of the spacecraft to the launch vehicle
- Spacecraft interior, instrument side
- Alcohol-filled ring nutation damper
- SNOE with one solar array cover removed
- The power control unit integrated on the spacecraft
- Pyro Driver Units repaired at Chandler
- The SwRI SC4A flight computer on the central plate
- What the hell is wrong with this thing, anyway?
- SNOE Spacecraft in the Building 836 cleanroom
- In the clean tent at Building 1555
- Film crew gets a little too close
- Spacecraft Structure on Mechanical GSE
- Separation/Pyroshock test at Ball Aerospace
- Spacecraft on MGSE during functional testing
- Spacecraft on the spin table
- SNOE integrated onto BATSAT and Pegasus
- Solar panel axial support struts
- Solar array testing
- Solar X-ray Photometer, ready for integration
- Torque rod mounted on an antenna mast
- Ultraviolet Spectrometer, ready for integration
- The Ultraviolet Spectrometer undergoes vibration testing at Ball Aerospace