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   MOST Images



A "First Light" image was taken on 29 July 2003 after opening
the door that covers the telescope aperture. The image shows
a faint star in the constellation of Capricorn.



First Fabry image "donut" of 51 Pegasi taken on 10 Sep 2003


HD16582 (Delta Ceti) - detection of known variability.
Currently observing Kappa1 Ceti. Procyon slated for Dec 2003.


   Snap Shots:


The MOST Team at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. From left to right, Jaymie Matthews, Simon Grocott, Daniel Foisy, Rainer Kuschnig, Hugh Chesser, Alexander Beattie, Anatoly Borshchov (our friendly Russian Security official)


MOST at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome.
Shown here is a mating check.

   Videos:


MOST In-Orbit Animation


Jun. 30, 2003: "Rockot" launch of MOST


Dec. 6, 2004: T-POD v1.7 Testing



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