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  • A Minotaur IV rocket, carrying NASA’s Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) nanosatellite launches from the Alaska Aerospace Corporation’s Kodiak Launch Complex on Nov. 19, 2010.

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  • From left to right: Col. Martin France, professor and head of the Department of Astronautics, United States Air Force Academy; Dr. S. Pete Worden, Director of NASA’s Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.; Mead Treadwell, Lt. Governor of the State of Alaska; and Bradley Sapper at the launch viewing area of the the Alaska Aerospace Corporation’s Kodiak Launch Complex prior to the launch of the Minotaur IV rocket, that carried NASA’s Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) nanosatellite into orbit.

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  • Ground station satellite dishes at sunset located at the Alaska Aerospace Corporation’s Kodiak Launch Complex.

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  • Front to back: Michael Neumann and Anthony Young work in the Mission Operations Center at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, Calif., in support of NASA’s Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) nanosatellite.

    Mission Operations Center

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  • Anthony Young works in the Mission Operations Center at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, Calif., in support of NASA’s Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS)

    Anthony Young

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  • Anthony Young works in the Mission Operations Center at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, Calif., in support of NASA’s Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS) nanosatellite. Image credit: NASA/Eric James.

    Mission Operations Center

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  • From left, Charlie Friedericks and Giovanni Manelli, with the NASA’s Ames Research Center inspect the Ames-managed O/OREOS nano satellite at Kodiak Launch Complex on Kodiak Island, Alaska, Oct. 17, 2010, in advance of the satellite's planned launch into orbit.

    O/OREOS Nanosatellite Inspection

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  • From left, Giovanni Manelli, with the NASA’s Ames Research Center; Kitty Sandan, with Aerospace Corp.; and Charlie Friedericks, with Ames, inspect the packing list and instructions for the Ames-managed O/OREOS and NanoSail-D from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center nano satellites at Kodiak Launch Complex, Alaska, Oct. 18, 2010.

    O/OREOS Nanosatellite Inspection

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    O/OREOS Nanosatellite

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