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SeaWiFS Receiving Station Assembly and Installation

View images of the SeaWiFS receiving station as the engineering teams assembled and installed it at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

On Aug. 26, 1997, teams at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, worked to assemble and install the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) receiving station. The images below were captured by SeaWiFS team members.

SeaWiFS Receiving Station Assembly

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The antenna and radome are uncrated. Credit: OB.DAAC

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Placing the antenna on the mounting plate. Credit: OB.DAAC

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Burt and Gene haul the radome into position. Credit: OB.DAAC
 

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Burt and the completed antenna. Credit: OB.DAAC

SeaWiFS Receiving Station Installation

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Six feet to go. Credit: OB.DAAC

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Removing the lift straps. Credit: OB.DAAC

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Burt watching the first data acquisition. Credit: OB.DAAC

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The first AVHRR overpass acquired at 18:24 GMT. Credit: OB.DAAC

Bird's Eye View

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SeaWiFS image of the eastern United States on April 12, 1998. Credit: OB.DAAC

Details

Last Updated

Dec. 9, 2025

Published

Aug. 26, 1997

Data Center/Project

Ocean Biology DAAC (OB.DAAC)