File:BurstCube Gets Its Solar Panels (SVS14488 - BurstCube SolarPanels-02).jpg

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The BurstCube satellite sits in its flight configuration in this photo.

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English: The BurstCube satellite sits in its flight configuration in this photo. The shoebox-size spacecraft will launch aboard a resupply mission to the International Space Station, where it will be released into orbit and the solar panels on either side will deploy.

Credit: NASA/Sophia Roberts

Alt text: The BurstCube satellite sits on a table with its solar panels extended.

Descriptive text: This image shows a spacecraft on a table enclosed on all sides except the one facing the camera. The sides of the enclosure are clear while the top has two dark gray panels with a light gray frame. The backside is also gray and reflects a strip of light from the room. The spacecraft’s body is a vertical golden rectangle. Shiny black solar panels extend to either side and are much wider than the spacecraft itself. There are a few wires connected to the table, which are visible underneath it.
Date 18 December 2023 (upload date)
Source BurstCube Gets Its Solar Panels
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Jeanette Kazmierczak, Sophia Roberts
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