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Main components of the design:

Whole payload assembly


The rectangular prism frame is the cubesat CubeSat frame. Two of its sides are slightly longer than the other two (which was employed to ensure the L brackets could connect the sides as intended). There is a square top frame and a square bottom frame that attatches attaches to the four cubesat CubeSat sides by L brackets. On top of either side of the cubesatCubeSat, bulkheads are attated attached (which allow the payload to be secured to the mission package tube of the rocket). Inside the cubesat CubeSat is the pressure vessel (bottom), with the battery holders and circuit boards sitting above the vessel. Within the vessel, the eyeball holder is secured to the bottom pressure vessel lid. 

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The singular vertical piece mounted on the outer edge of the pressure vessel lid is the camera mount. Three cameras (one per eyeball), attach to the holes on the back of the camera mount. The theree peices three pieces which horizontal attatch attach to the camera mount are the eyeball holder ribcages. Each are meant to have an eyeball placed on top, and the hole in the ribcage was intended for the optical nerve of the eyball eyeball to sit inside (in order to provide extra security for the eyeballs). Lastly, the four peices pieces witch attatch attach to the pressure vessel and each of these ribcages are the eyeball holder spines. When assembled with the rest of the eyeball holder parts, the spines mimic a spherical shape to provide a space for the eyeballs to sit inside (the curveture curvature intended to provide a control for unintended eyeball deformation).

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