The Last Mission to Hubble
Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4 is the last time humans will visit Hubble. NASA's scientists, engineers and astronauts are working together to make Hubble better than it has been before. See what NASA has planned for this last mission to Hubble; from new science instruments, to two challenging and never-done-before instrument repairs, and numerous upgrades.
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- ACS
- Aerospace
- Airlock
- Astronaut
- Astrophysics
- Atlantis
- Batteries
- Cargo Bay
- Carriers
- Cleanroom
- COS
- Edited Feature
- Engineers
- Flight Support System
- FSIPE
- Goddard Space Flight Center
- HDTV
- HST
- Hubble Space Telescope
- MULE
- Narrated
- ORUC
- Servicing Mission 4
- Shuttle Bay
- SLIC
- SM4
- Space Shuttle
- Spacecraft
- STIS
- Testing
- WFC3
- WSIPE
Credits
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
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Animators
- Bob Sauls (Frassanito and Associates)
- Jake Dean (Aloe Design Studios)
- Dana Berry (Skyworks Digital)
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Producer
- Michael McClare (HTSI)
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Videographers
- Michael McClare (HTSI)
- Tatyana N. Pokrovskaya (HTSI)
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Writer
- Michael McClare (HTSI)
Release date
This page was originally published on Friday, August 29, 2008.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:55 PM EDT.
Missions
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[HST: WFPC2]
ID: 655Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) was installed in Dec 1993 and used to obtain high resolution images of astronomical objects. This camera was removed in the last servicing mission so it is no longer in service.
This dataset can be found at: http://www.stsci.edu/hst/wfpc2/wfpc2_diag.html
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