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  • The LSST Camera team prepares to cool down the camera and conduct electro-optical testing
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  • This landscape video is divided into three vertical panels. The left panel contains caption and credit text reading "Process of installing the last Cryo refrigeration cabinet beneath the SST. Bruno Quint." The center and right panels show a timelapse from two different angles of five people moving a large metal box into position using a green cart.
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  • Black and white photo of a person sitting next to the huge cylindrical core of Rubin's giant digital camera. The person is sitting in a rolly chair wearing a white onesie, white booties, white mask, and white head covering. To the left in our view, a cylindrical tube lays on its side pointed toward us, raised off the floor. It's made up of two differently sized cylinders laid end to end, with the larger cylinder toward the back. The end of the smaller cylinder facing us has a bunch of cables sticking out.
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