File:Roman's Instrument Carrier Arrives (SVS14422 - Roman Instrument Carrier Arrival Vert60 Good).webm
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DescriptionRoman's Instrument Carrier Arrives (SVS14422 - Roman Instrument Carrier Arrival Vert60 Good).webm |
English: Same as above, but in vertical format and under one minute for social media.Music: "Knowledge and Process" from Universal Production MusicComplete transcript available. |
Date | 6 October 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Roman's Instrument Carrier Arrives |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Scott Wiessinger, Courtney A. Lee |
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Keywords InfoField | Cleanroom; Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope; Spacecraft |
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