This is a component of the Voyager 2 attitude/control system. It is a flight-qualified piece of spare hardware, which was used in laboratory simulations to resolve in-flight problems encountered by the Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 2 was an unmanned space probe, which, in 1986, passed close to the planet Uranus to transmit images of its surface.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory transferred this object to the Smithsonian in 1999.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
United States of America
SPACECRAFT-Uncrewed-Guidance & Control
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
3-D: 55.9 x 35.6 x 48.3cm (22 x 14 x 19 in.)
Aluminum, Phenolic Resin, Gold Plating, Steel, Plastic, Nylon, Foam, Acrylic (Plexiglas), Epoxy, Copper, Synthetic Fabric, Cadmium Plating, Rubber (Silicone)
A19990065000
Transferred from NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Restricted.
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