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- How do we ensure the eyeballs remained preserved while they are in the rocket? (especially since launch is in New Mexico during the summer)
- proposed potentially using ice packs to surround the eyeballs (likely outside of the pressure vessel)
- Will our current measures be enough to ensure the eyeballs do not move around during launch?
- How can we recover the images after launch?
- How can we measure and how do we quantify our results? Will the image quality of the recovered data be sufficient to depict any notable changes in eye shape?