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Private space travel moves forward while NASA prepares to roll Atlantis back - Live Episode #026

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

The Telescope has a birthday, SpaceX and China have something to celebrate together and we as a space community are just a little confused. Maybe a just a jump to the left and then a step to the right, with your hands on your hips, you bring your knees in tight… nah maybe not.
This and so much more on this “Two steps forward, one step back” episode #026!

Space Shuttle Atlantis and Endeavor on the pad at the same time - last time this will ever happen!

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

This is the last time two space shuttles are scheduled to be on both launch pads at the same time. This even has not happened since 2001, and it is a rarity that is an amazing sight. After Space Shuttle Atlantis launches (no earlier than October 14th, 2008) Space Shuttle Endeavour will be [...]

Space Shuttle Endeavour rollout for STS-126 / LON-400

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

The rollout of Space Shuttle Endeavour for the Launch On Need 400 mission should Space Shuttle Atlantis be crippled on STS-125. Both Atlantis and Endeavour are now at the launch complexes at the same time making for an amazing view.

STS-125 Pre-Flight Briefing: HST SM4 Program Overview

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

STS-125 with Space Shuttle Atlantis is due to launch October 10th, 2008 (at this time at least). This pre-flight briefing covers Atlantis and the final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope or HST. Not one of the feint of heart, this briefing lasts just a pinch over an hour, so hunker down [...]

Wide Field Camera 3: Extending Hubble’s Vision

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the planets and other bodies of our Solar System.

Hubble Operations Control Room

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

During servicing missions the Space Telescope Operations Control Room at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center becomes a very busy place.

Hubble CATS: Crew Aids and Tools

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

A team at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center designs and builds the special tools and aids astronauts need when they service the Hubble Space Telescope.

Countdown to the Last Mission to Hubble

Monday, August 25th, 2008

The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the planets and other bodies of our Solar System.

The story of the Hubble Space Telescope and where we go from here

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

On August 11th, 2008 the Hubble Telescope hit the 100,000 orbit mark! Since its launch in April of 1990 the Hubble Space Telescope has been traveling at 5 miles per second with its on-board odometer racking up around 2.72 BILLION miles! That’s about 5,700 trips to the moon and back! In October of this year the STS-125 crew will be be working on the 5th and final servicing mission to Hubble. There are currently 5 spacewalks scheduled for Atlantis where astronauts will install new equipment and repair broken instruments. Once this mission is complete, NASA’s favorite telescope will need to live out the remainder of its days alone in space, with no chance of repair. This is the story of the Hubble Space Telescope, or HST.

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