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  UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, ST. LOUIS GALLERY
  Univ. of Washington Science Team behind Nobless mass-spectrometer   Olga Pravdivtseva, Alex Meshik, Jennifer Mabry and Charles Hohenberg behind the multicollector Nobless mass-spectrometer designed to measure heavy noble gases in polished aluminum collector. + Enlarge image    
  University of Washington Science team behind Helix mass-spectrometer   Alex Meshik, Olga Pravdivtseva, Ben Thomas, Jennifer Mabry and Charles Hohenberg behind Helix mass-spectrometer which will be used for analysis of light noble gases extracted from Genesis solar wind collectors. + Enlarge image      
  Jennifer Mabry operates Superghnome-M mass-spectrometer while Wahinton University team gives advice   Jennifer Mabry operates Superghnome-M mass-spectrometer which provided first measurements of helium, neon and argon in various Genesis collectrors. Charles Hohenberg, Alex Meshik and Olga Pravdivtseva are standing behind giving Jennifer advice.
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