NASA Space Radiation Laboratory Images

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NSRL target room.  Adam Rusek checks the cabling of one of the four ion chambers used for beam imaging.

 

A view of the front of the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory

 

Profile of a heavy-ion beam (yellow spot) is shown on one of four fluorescing “flags” within the NSRL beam line

         
   

Support biologist James Jardine prepares one of the NSRL specimen incubators for use.

 

NSRL researcher Debasish Roy places a sample into the NSRL beam line.

 

Researchers work in one of three NSRL "cell rooms," where samples are prepared for study.

See also:  NASA Space Radiation Summer School Images

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