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The transport and storage container is opened
Herschel arrives in Kourou
Herschel spruced up after arrival in Kourou
 
5 March 2009
Following Herschel’s arrival at Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, the spacecraft has been unpacked and inspected. After an initial visual inspection, the telescope mirror, the largest ever to fly in space, was cleaned thoroughly to prepare it for launch.
 

 
 
Spacecraft inspection
Spacecraft inspection


The spacecraft arrived in Kourou on 12 February. Before the container was opened a day later, it was flushed with dry gaseous nitrogen, ensuring that the difference in pressure inside and outside of the container prevented any contaminants from entering.
 
 
Telescope mirrors cleaned
Telescope mirrors cleaned


Once the spacecraft was removed from the container, a first visual inspection was carried out. Between 15 and 17 February, the telescope mirrors were cleaned thoroughly. This was done using carbon dioxide snow, or dry ice, that vapourises and carries away any foreign particles.
 
 
Herschel’s primary mirror is cleaned using dry ice.
Herschel’s primary mirror is cleaned using dry ice.


The mirror was also inspected several times under ultraviolet light, without any other illumination. This was done to pick out any remaining particles that fluoresce and become visible under ultraviolet light.
 
 
Herschel telescope final pre-flight inspection in ultraviolet li
Herschel telescope final pre-flight inspection in ultraviolet light



The next step will comprise a mechanical and electrical fit check of the spacecraft with the adapter that is its interface to the launcher.
 
 
 


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