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HUBBLE

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Hubble Photo Images


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Hubble has been captured

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Still photo of the Hubble Space Telescope as Atlantis approaches

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Still photo of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) following grapple

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Still photo of the HST following grapple

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Still photo of the HST following grapple

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Still photo of the HST following grapple

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Hubble stands tall in the cargo bay of Atlantis

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STS-125 spacewalkers remove the WFPC2 from the HST

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What appears to be multiple astronauts, because of the shiny mirror-like surface of the HST, is actually only two - John Grunsfeld (left) and Andrew Feustel.

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Following completion of EVA #2, Hubble sits in Atlantis' bay

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Michael Good rides Atlantis' RMS arm to the exact position he needs to be to continue work on Hubble

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With a mostly dark home planet behind him, Michael Good rides Atlantis' RMS arm to the exact position he needs to be to continue work

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Michael Good rides Atlantis' RMS arm to the exact position he needs to be to continue work on Hubble

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John Grunsfeld positioned on a foot restraint on the end of Atlantis' RMS, and Andrew Feustel (bottom center)

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John Grunsfeld positioned on a foot restraint on the end of Atlantis' RMS, and Andrew Feustel upside down in the cargo bay

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Hubble, Post EVA #5

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A final look at the Hubble Space Telescope prior to its release following a full week's work.

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay

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Hubble through an overhead window on the aft flight deck with reflected shuttle controls

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Hubble begins release

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Hubble begins release

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Hubble begins release

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Hubble begins release

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble

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A released Hubble appears to be made of gold in this image

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Post SM3B Mission

Hubble on Earth horizon

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Hubble above Earth ocean

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Hubble above clouds

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Hubble in Space (h)

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Hubble in space (v)

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Hubble Construction

Hubble's skeleton comes into being at Lockheed

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Workers study Hubble's main, eight-foot (2.4 m) mirror

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Hubble at Lockheed

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Hubble hoisted diagnonally in the air
Jan. 1998

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Hubble suspended at Lockheed

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Hubble being prepared for launch at KSC

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Hubble is loaded into the cargo bay of space shuttle Discovery on Launch Pad 39B at KSC

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Hubble Graphic Images



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Hubble

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HST Pre SM4

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HST Post SM4

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Hubble with Earth

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Hubble Outline

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Aft Section

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Aft Section

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HST Optical Path

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Hubble Light Path

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Shuttle with bay doors open, releasing Hubble

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HST Axes

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Hubble Videos (SM4)



Atlantis Captures Hubble

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A first view of the HST since March 2002

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The HST grapple

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2.09MB 1:59min


Hubble Grapple

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Views of the Hubble Space Telescope

QuickTime
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A look at a 90 degree rotation of HST

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STS-125: Atlantis Releases Hubble

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Hubble Space Telescope with wakeup call audio

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STS-125 Crew Unberths Hubble

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STS-125 Hubble Release

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Making Hubble More Powerful

MP4 71MB 6min

 

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Hubble Animation Videos

The following videos are animations for various SM4 and Hubble activities.
Additional Animations from Mission Overview Briefings held on Sept 8, 2008 are available via the link.


Hubble l to r pass over earth
19sec

MP4 13MB
M1V 10MB
M2V56MB


Hubble l-to-r wipe

Quicktime 352KB .8sec


SM4 Change-out

MPEG 12MB 42sec


Full change-out sequence

MPEG 18MB 1min


Closing doors for last time

MPEG 2MB 11sec


Touching Hubble

MPEG 2MB 8sec


Hubble Fly-by

Quicktime 16MB 15sec


Hubble Zoom-out

Quicktime 23MB 20sec


Slow look at HST from above

Quicktime 15MB 15sec


HST viewed bottom to top

Quicktime 26MB 15sec


HST view out of top and around

Quicktime 48MB 31sec


Atlantis with Hubble from rear to above

Quicktime 41MB 37sec


Hubble views the rising of the moon
19sec

M1V 10MB
M2V 76MB


Hubble shots the moon
10sec

Quicktime 59MB
MP4 7MB
M1V 6MB
M2V 41MB

   

Hubble Rendevouz, Capture, Berthing


Side view approach

MPEG 1MB 7sec


Bottom view approach

MPEG 1MB 10sec


Top view approach

MPEG 3MB 15sec


Couple

MPEG 7MB 15sec


Berthing

MPEG 4MB 10sec


Complete Sequence

MP4 45MB 39sec

   

Hubble Release


Latch Release

MPEG 6MB 23sec


Latch Release-Closeup

MPEG 8MB 23 sec


Release pivot

MPEG 7MB 16sec


Side view-release pivot

MPEG 5MB 15sec


Top view-ungrapple-fire

MPEG 4MB 14sec


Complete Sequence

MP4 38MB 23sec

   

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