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Before most Goddard spacecraft components are cleared for launch, they go through final checkups in one of many of the center's clean room facilities. The largest, the High Bay Clean Room, can accommodate two space shuttle payloads at one time.
The High Bay Clean Room, often called the world's largest, prevents dirt, dust and other contaminants from damaging spacecraft components, especially sensitive and carefully calibrated instruments. For example, unlike personal digital cameras, a smudge or speck of dust on the lens of a space telescope is extremely difficult -- if not impossible -- to clean, especially once the spacecraft reaches orbit a few hundred miles up.
A robust ventilation system and an entire wall of air filters help protect against these contaminants. The clean room ventilation system circulates almost one million cubic feet of air every minute through 9,000 square feet of HEPA filters located along one wall. The filters are not your typical off-the-shelf HEPA variety from the local home improvement store. These are specially designed to last several decades.
Before most Goddard spacecraft components are cleared for launch, they go through final checkups in one of many of the center's clean room facilities. The largest, the High Bay Clean Room, can accommodate two space shuttle payloads at one time.
The High Bay Clean Room, often called the world's largest, prevents dirt, dust and other contaminants from damaging spacecraft components, especially sensitive and carefully calibrated instruments. For example, unlike personal digital cameras, a smudge or speck of dust on the lens of a space telescope is extremely difficult -- if not impossible -- to clean, especially once the spacecraft reaches orbit a few hundred miles up.
A robust ventilation system and an entire wall of air filters help protect against these contaminants. The clean room ventilation system circulates almost one million cubic feet of air every minute through 9,000 square feet of HEPA filters located along one wall. The filters are not your typical off-the-shelf HEPA variety from the local home improvement store. These are specially designed to last several decades.
Before most Goddard spacecraft components are cleared for launch, they go through final checkups in one of many of the center's clean room facilities. The largest, the High Bay Clean Room, can accommodate two space shuttle payloads at one time.
The High Bay Clean Room, often called the world's largest, prevents dirt, dust and other contaminants from damaging spacecraft components, especially sensitive and carefully calibrated instruments. For example, unlike personal digital cameras, a smudge or speck of dust on the lens of a space telescope is extremely difficult -- if not impossible -- to clean, especially once the spacecraft reaches orbit a few hundred miles up.
A robust ventilation system and an entire wall of air filters help protect against these contaminants. The clean room ventilation system circulates almost one million cubic feet of air every minute through 9,000 square feet of HEPA filters located along one wall. The filters are not your typical off-the-shelf HEPA variety from the local home improvement store. These are specially designed to last several decades.
They weren't too pleased that I put them in the carrier for their routine checkup and mani-pedi session.
Neville weighs 2.27kg, Holly 1.9kg, and the vet praised their appearance. This time we saw a new vet and she was enthusiastic about Holly's coat and good behaviour. Little does she know that in the house she's not so tame like at the surgery!
Mani-pedi was pretty uneventful, Holly even could have her done while sitting on the towel. Neville, of course, had to be taken in my arms and flipped on his back to have the hind feet "done". He then proceeded to trash the carrier to show his disapproval, when it was Holly's turn. Bunnies!!
Noah Clay '97 checks on some monitoring equipment at the Cornell University Nanoscale Science and Technology Facility in Ithaca. Read more in the Fall 2010 issue of Oswego alumni magazine.
What a day (a really long long stressful one). After all the rigmarole with the husband and I going to the hospital this morning, I'd nearly forgotten I'd made an evening appointment for my eldest cat, for her annual checkup. Hadn't heard her growl so much in ages. Thankfully she's doing quite well, for her age...
Before most Goddard spacecraft components are cleared for launch, they go through final checkups in one of many of the center's clean room facilities. The largest, the High Bay Clean Room, can accommodate two space shuttle payloads at one time.
The High Bay Clean Room, often called the world's largest, prevents dirt, dust and other contaminants from damaging spacecraft components, especially sensitive and carefully calibrated instruments. For example, unlike personal digital cameras, a smudge or speck of dust on the lens of a space telescope is extremely difficult -- if not impossible -- to clean, especially once the spacecraft reaches orbit a few hundred miles up.
A robust ventilation system and an entire wall of air filters help protect against these contaminants. The clean room ventilation system circulates almost one million cubic feet of air every minute through 9,000 square feet of HEPA filters located along one wall. The filters are not your typical off-the-shelf HEPA variety from the local home improvement store. These are specially designed to last several decades.
Regular dental checkups are essential for keeping your child’s teeth healthy, and they can help form good oral hygiene habits your child will be grateful for.
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A healthcare professional checks a young girl's health during a routine examination at a friendly clinic, ensuring her comfort and care. The connection between them is warm and reassuring.
Submitted by: Jayesh Malviya
Country: India
Organisation: nil
Category: Amateur
Caption: Checkup
Photo uploaded from the #VisionFirst! Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2019
Christmas in a bucket, well not really, it's a Tupperware container at the vets after being weighed.
They say Tupperware is good for anything :D-this is the best I could do through the plastic
Read about Christmas here
Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) Medical Camp.
These camps have been specifically set up in locations where it has been hard for the deprived, elderly and poor people to get access to hospital treatment. Many of these people have been suffering from eye diseases for a very long time. MWF has been holding free eye camp surgeries and providing free eye treatment by specialist eye doctors.
Submitted by: Heba Alnawati
Country: Saudi Arabia
Organisation: Nobles International School
Category: Amateur
Caption: Regular eye checkups help in leading a healthy lifestyle
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Photo uploaded from the #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2018