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Integration and Testing

An image of the PACE technology in a MESA lab at Goddard.
PACE in integration testing in the Spacecraft Checkout Area of the cleanroom.

Delivering Mission-Ready Spacecraft through Expert Integration, Testing, and Mechanical Engineering

Proper integration and testing (I&T) of spacecraft and spaceflight instruments are critical to the success of a mission. The requirements vary from project to project, but mechanical engineers have played a major role in the I&T process for many missions at the Goddard Space Flight Center, including the Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions, the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM), the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem (PACE), and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (RST).

Engineers have managed the mechanical integration of these and other projects, including assembling structures, installing flight components, and building unique integration hardware, environmental test structures, and specialized shipping containers.

Once the spacecraft or instrument is ready for shipment to the launch site, engineers assist with its transportation by installing it in the shipping container and monitoring critical environmental conditions during transit. The Mechanical Systems Division possesses the expertise necessary to build, test, and deliver a successful spacecraft or spaceflight instrument.


Integration and Testing is managed by ETD’s Mechanical Systems Division (MSD). Contact MSD for more information.


ABOUT ETD

The Engineering and Technology Directorate at NASA Goddard designs, builds, and develops space flight technology for American leadership in space. The technical workforce brings this expertise to NASA’s portfolio and supports mission partnerships across the whole of government and industry.

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