NASA Sets Target Shuttle Launch Date for Hubble Servicing Mission
Posted on: Thursday, 4 December 2008, 15:36 CST
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The final servicing mission to Hubble was delayed in September when a data handling unit on the telescope failed. Since then, engineers have been working to prepare a spare for flight. They expect to be able to ship the spare, known as the Science Instrument Command and Data Handling System, to NASA's
STS-125 is an 11-day flight featuring five spacewalks to extend Hubble's life into the next decade by refurbishing and upgrading the telescope with state-of-the-art science instruments and swapping failed hardware.
The manifest has been adjusted to reflect current planning. The next space shuttle mission, STS-119, is targeted for launch on
The shuttle launch manifest is available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/iss_manifest.html
For more information about the Hubble repair mission, visit:
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