Maintenance on the 140-ft Polar Shaft
The largest polar shaft of any telescope in the world is a part of the 140-foot (43-meter) radio telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia. Its surface is covered in thermal insulating foam, the same foam used by the Space Shuttles’ External Tanks. Over time it cracks and flakes, so a crew (like the one pictured here) comes in to remove and reapply the foam.
Credit: NRAO/AUI/NSF
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