NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis at Launch Pad for Hubble Mission
Posted on: Tuesday, 31 March 2009, 13:18 CDT
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The Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit that will be installed in the telescope arrived at Kennedy on Monday. The new unit will replace the one in Hubble that stopped working in
The result of the upgrades will be six working, complementary science instruments with capabilities beyond those now available and an extended operational lifespan of the telescope through at least 2014.
STS-125 is the 126th shuttle flight, the 30th flight for
Space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to roll out to Kennedy's other launch pad, 39B, on
Endeavour will roll over from Kennedy's Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on
NASA managers decided to proceed with the dual-pad approach after carefully reviewing the manifest options to complete the International Space Station and to ensure it is in the most robust condition possible following shuttle retirement.
The dual-pad approach requires one month less processing time than the single-pad approach and will help complete both STS-125 and STS-127. Endeavour will deliver the Japanese Exposed Facility and make the space station more robust to support cargo delivery for a six-person crew.
The Space Shuttle Program will continue to work with the Constellation Program to minimize the impact on the Ares I-X test flight which will use Launch Pad 39B later this year.
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