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- Hubble Astronauts Take Part in Education Event
- HST Shuttle Mission Pushed Back a Month
- NASA Updates Space Shuttle Target Launch Dates
- Hubble Servicing Mission 4 Crew Practice for Upcoming Mission at Goddard
- Extending Hubble’s Mission Life with New Batteries
- Hubble Astronauts Take Part in Education Event
- Astronaut Michael T. Good Participates in Spacesuit Fit Check at NASA's Johnson Space
- Astronauts Prepare for a Flight in a NASA T-38 Trainer Jet
- NASA's Clean Room: Last Stop for New Hubble Hardware
- STS-125 Mission Specialists Practice Orbiter Heat Shield Repair Techniques
- Journey Back to Hubble - Servicing Mission Overview
- Do you think STS-125 will launch on time in October?
- Upgraded Hubble telescope to be 90 times as powerful
- STS-125 Details
- Final Shuttle Mission to Hubble Similar to Previous Servicing Flights
- Space Shuttle Atlantis Preparation
- A Shuttle Main Engine is Moved Toward the Opening in Space Shuttle Atlantis
- Technicians coordinate the movement of one of Atlantis' three main engines
- One of the Three Main Engines for Space Shuttle Atlantis is Transported
- Equipment to be Used to Prepare the Hubble Space Telescope Carriers
- SM4 Crew Get a Close Look at Space Shuttle Atlantis' Underside
- The Pegasus Barge Carrying the External Tank for Atlantis' Mission to Hubble Space Telescope is Tied
- Barge Carrying External Fuel Tank for Atlantis' Mission to Hubble is Towed to Launch Complex 39
- External Fuel Tank for Atlantis' Mission to Hubble Arrives at Port Canaveral, Fla.
- Servicing Mission 4 Hardware Passes Pre-Ship Review
- Hubble mission: assembly required
- NASA Sets Media Credentials Deadlines for Next Shuttle Flight
- Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier is Loaded into its Shipping Container at NASA’s Goddard Space Fligh
- Endeavour might lift off while we're casting votes
- A transporter holds the container with hardware for the Last Mission to Hubble.
- Technicians Secure the American Flag in Atlantis’ Payload Bay During Processing
- Overhead Crane Lifts off the Cover of the Shipping Container Containing the Hardware for Hubble
- Technicians Secure the American Flag in Atlantis’ Payload Bay During Processing for the Last Mission
- The Crew
- STS-125: The Final Visit
- Space Shuttle Atlantis' Payload Bay has been Thoroughly Cleaned
- A worker Supervises the Closure of the Payload Bay Doors on Space Shuttle Atlantis
- A Worker Gives the Signal that the Payload Bay Doors on Space Shuttle Atlantis are Closed
- SM4 Astronaut Mike Massimino Practices EVA Procedures
- Practicing EVA Procedures for Repairing the STIS Instrument
- Tank, boosters join for Atlantis mission
- SM4 Astronauts Examine Flight Tool Container
- The SM4 Flight Crew with the Team of Goddard Engineers and Technicians
- The SM4 Flight Crew in the Goddard Clean Room
- SM4 EVA Astronauts John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel Practice Operating the Card Extraction and Insertion Tool (CEIT)
- NASA TV to Air Interviews With Hubble Servicing Astronauts
- Shuttle to deliver final service call for Hubble
- Hubble Equipment Being Readied for Flight at Kennedy Space Center
- Crew Visits Goddard One Last Time Before Hubble Mission
- SM4 EVA Astronaut Andrew Feustel Practices Installing New Battery Modules
- SM4 EVA Astronauts Practice Installing WFC3 During Final Underwater Training
- HST SM4 Astronaut Mike Massimino Enters the Water at the NBL to Practice Servicing Hubble
- HST SM4 EVA Astronaut Mike Massimino Prepares to Enter the Water at the NBL
- The Entire SM4 EVA Astronaut Team Inspect Underwater Mock-ups of Tools and Crew Aids
- Joint Integrated Simulation Held at JSC and GSFC
- Space Shuttle Atlantis is Rolled to the Vehicle Assembly Building
- Atlantis is Lowered Toward the External Fuel Tank - Part Two
- Atlantis is Lowered Toward the External Fuel Tank - Part One
- Suspended in the Vehicle Assembly Building, Atlantis is Ready to be Lifted into High Bay 3
- Suspended Above the Transfer Aisle, Atlantis is Ready to be Lifted into High Bay 3
- In the Vehicle Assembly Building, an Overhead Crane Lifts Atlantis High Above its Transporter
- NASA Changes 2008 Shuttle Target Launch Dates, Schedules TCDT
- NASA Sets Shuttle Atlantis' Move To Launch Pad Thursday
- Must-See TV: NASA Special Shows & Briefings on the Hubble Mission Start Today
- Five Spacewalks, 11 Days: Hubble Servicing Mission Has High-Flying Goals
- Shuttle flight faces higher space junk risk
- October shuttle mission faces heightened impact risk
- Space debris makes Hubble mission riskier
- Hubble flight faces higher risk
- Space junk is Hubble repair mission's greatest risk
- Astronauts confident they can extend Hubble's life
- Atlantis crew confident rescue would succeed
- NASA'S Space Shuttle Endeavour To Move To Launch Pad Sept. 18
- Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) Repair Hardware is Shipped to KSC
- Processing Proceeds on Schedule in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at KSC
- Hubble Telescope Science Instrument Experiences Anomaly During Restart
- Loose Insulation May Slip Atlantis Launch
- Space shuttle readied as rescue ship
- Backup shuttle for Hubble mission moved to launch pad
- Space shuttle readied as rescue ship
- Final Review of Mission Flight Rules Completed
- Shuttle viewers seeing double
- Weekend Web: Get Your Hubble Game On As We Count Down To Dangerous, Historic Mission
- STS-125 'Nauts en route back to Houston
- Target Launch Date Reset
- NASA may delay Hubble repair mission
- Hubble malfunction may delay shuttle mission
- Hubble repair mission may be delayed to 2009
- NASA to Discuss Hubble Anomaly and Servicing Mission Launch Delay
- Hubble failure delays repair mission to 2009
- From CBS News: HST mission delay to February or later likely; managers confident repairs can be accommodated in busy mission
- Trouble on Hubble Space Telescope may delay Atlantis launch
- Atlantis mission to Hubble on hold until 2009; managers to speak later
- Quick fix for Hubble to be tested; new data unit to be sent aloft next year
- NASA managers delay Atlantis launch scheduling review as Hubble trouble escalates
- NASA pushes Hubble's makeover back to February
- Hubble Space Telescope Problem Delays STS-125 Launch
- Atlantis goes back to storage
- Exhibition celebrates Hubble
- Plans to Remove Hubble Payload from Atlantis Late Next Week
- Operational Readiness Review for Switch to Side B of the SICDH
- Vision. Hope. Triumph.
- Switch to Side B of the SICDH Approved
- Hubble Status Report #1
- Hubble Status Report #2
- Hubble Status Report #3
- Hubble Status Report #4
- Hubble Status Report #5
- Media Alert
- Hubble Status Report #6
- Hubble Status Report #7
- NASA Managers Delay Hubble Servicing Mission
- Hubble Status Report
- Science Instrument Control and Data Handler (SIC#38;DH) Update
- Engineers Inspect the Board on the SIC and DH
- Hubble Status Report
- Servicing Mission 4 Essentials
- Avionics Box Being Cleared For Hubble Flight
- Hubble Status Report
- Servicing Mission 4 Astronauts Train at Goddard Space Flight Center
- Divers Assist Astronauts During Training at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory
- Hubble Status Report
- Hubble Astronauts Refine Their Skills at Goddard
- Spacewalking Astronaut John Grunsfeld Practices Contingency EVA Procedures
- Testing and Training Continue for the Science Instrument Command #38; Data Handler (SIC#38;DH).
- Preparations Continue for the May Mission to Hubble
- Astronauts Back at Goddard with Aim at Perfecting On-Orbit Repair Tasks
- NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis to Move to Launch Pad Tuesday
- Shuttle Atlantis Ready To Roll
- Last Piece of Hubble Replacement Hardware Arrives at Kennedy Space Center
- Preparations for HST SM4 Continue at the Kennedy Space Center
- SM4 - Next Stop - Atlantis!
- NASA Gives 'Go' for Space Shuttle Launch on May 11
- Hubble L-1 Webcast
- Final Preparations for Atlantis and Crew
- Final Preparations Continue as Launch Day Draws Near
- STS-125 Launch Countdown Begins Today
- All Systems "Go" for Atlantis' May 11 Launch
- STS-125 Countdown Begins
- STS-125 Astronauts Arrive as Countdown Begins
- Shuttle, Crew and Weather "Go" for Launch on Monday
- NASA Managers Clear Atlantis for Monday Launch
- Atlantis' Launch One Day Away
- STS-125 Crew in Final Training
- Monday Launch Day Highlights
- Atlantis' Launch One Day Away
- NASA clears Atlantis for Monday launch
- "Go" for Tanking
- Go˛ for Tanking
- Space Shuttle Atlantis is Fueled for Flight
- STS-125 Astronauts are Suiting Up
- Flight Crew Departs for Launch Pad 39A
- T-3 Hours and Counting
- STS-125 Astronauts are Boarding Atlantis
- STS-125 Astronauts All On Board
- T-20 Minutes and Holding
- T-9 Minutes and Holding
- T-20 Minutes and Counting
- Main Engine Cutoff: Atlantis Reaches Orbit
- Liftoff of Space Shuttle Atlantis!
- T-9 Minutes and Counting; Atlantis and Crew Poised for Launch
- Atlantis and Crew are 'Go' for Launch
- Main Engine Cutoff: Atlantis Reaches Orbit
- Atlantis Begins Pursuit of Hubble Space Telescope
- STS-125 Crew Begins First Full Day in Space
- Launch Pic - More to come
- Ground Crews Inspecting Flame Trench Damage
- Atlantis Astronauts Begin Heat Shield Survey
- Heat Shield Survey Continuing
- Heat Shield Survey Complete
- STS-125 Crew Ready for Hubble
- Terminal Initiation Burn Performed
- Atlantis Closing in on Hubble Space Telescope
- Atlantis Prepares to Grapple Hubble
- Atlantis Captures Hubble Space Telescope
- Hubble Lowered into Shuttle's Cargo Bay
- Crew Performing Hubble Inspection
- Crew Performing Hubble Inspection
- Controllers Track Space Debris
- Astronauts Set to Make First Hubble Spacewalk
- Astronauts Set to Make First Hubble Spacewalk
- Astronauts Set to Make First Hubble Spacewalk
- Atlantis Crew Ready for First Spacewalk
- Spacewalk Start Behind Schedule
- STS-125 Astronauts Conducting First Spacewalk
- Spacewalkers Complete Setup Tasks
- A-Latch Bolt Update
- Spacewalkers Work to Remove Camera
- WFPC 2 Removed and Temporarily Stowed
- A-Latch Bolt Removed
- Spacewalkers Install Wide Field Camera 3
- Spacewalkers Swapping Hubble Computers
- Spacewalkers to Begin Final Task of First Spacewalk
- Briefing After Spacewalk Concludes
- Briefing Set for No Earlier Than 5:15 p.m. EDT
- First Spacewalk of STS-125 Mission Complete
- First STS-125 Soacewalk Complete
- Summary Points from Thursday's Mission Status Briefing
- Second Spacewalk on Tap for Crew
- Second Spacewalk on Tap for Crew
- Crew Completing Tile Survey
- Crew Completing Tile Survey
- Shuttle Flash Evaporator Issue
- STS-125 Astronauts Begin Second Spacewalk
- Spacewalkers Removing Rate Sensor Units
- Spacewalkers Continue With RSU Replacement
- Spacewalkers Work on Final RSU Replacement
- Spacewalkers Replace Second RSU
- Spacewalkers Install Final RSU
- Spacewalkers Press Ahead With Battery Replacement
- Spacewalkers Continue Battery Replacement Work
- Today's Mission Status Briefing Moved to 5:30 p.m. EDT
- Today's Mission Status Briefing to Begin at 6 p.m. EDT
- Second STS-125 Spacewalk Complete
- Second STS-125 Spacewalk Complete
- Atlantis Crew Preparing for Third Spacewalk
- Atlantis Crew Preparing for Third Spacewalk
- Third STS-125 Spacewalk Underway
- Spacewalkers Remove COSTAR
- Spacewalkers Begin ACS Repair Work
- Spacewalkers Continue Work on Hubble
- Advanced Camera for Surveys Work Continuing
- Third STS-125 Spacewalk Complete
- Third STS-125 Spacewalk Complete
- Atlantis Crew Set for Fourth Spacewalk
- Preparations for Fourth Spacewalk Underway
- ACS High Resolution Channel Not Recovered
- Preparations for Fourth Spacewalk Under Way
- STS-125 Crew Begins Fourth Spacewalk
- May 16, 2009 - Flight Day 6
- May 15, 2009 - Flight Day 5
- May 14, 2009 - Flight Day 4
- May 13, 2009 - Flight Day 3
- May 12, 2009 - Flight Day 2
- Spacewalkers Attempt to Remove Handrail
- Astronauts Remove Handrail
- Fourth Spacewalk Continues
- Spacewalkers Forge Ahead on Hubble Repairs
- Spacewalkers Finalizing Fourth Spacewalk Activities
- Fourth Spacewalk of STS-125 Mission Complete
- Plan Update for Fifth Spacewalk
- Plan Update for Fifth Spacewalk
- Spacewalk Start Ahead of Schedule
- Atlantis Crew to Conduct Final Planned Spacewalk Today
- Fifth STS-125 Spacewalk Under Way
- Spacewalkers Successfully Complete Battery Installation
- Crew Begins Final Spacewalk Task
- Spacewalkers Complete Installation of New Outer Blanket Layer
- A Few Words From John Grunsfeld About the STS-125 Mission
- Final Spacewalk of STS-125 Mission Complete
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