Lockheed Martin Team Supporting Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission
Posted on: Monday, 4 May 2009, 12:56 CDT
"We have found that working on the Hubble Space Telescope is more than just a job -- it is a passion. And we are enormously excited to be going back again to Hubble one final time and providing it a new lease on life," said
The SM-4 mission will involve five spacewalks by the astronaut crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Maintenance tasks will include replacement of all of Hubble's batteries and gyros, installation of a refurbished Fine Guidance Sensor, and the mounting of insulation blankets on the outside of the telescope.
Two new instruments - the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and the Wide Field Camera 3 - will be installed, significantly expanding Hubble's astronomical observing capability. Astronauts will attempt to repair two existing instruments - the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and the Advanced Camera for Surveys. The Science Instrument Command and Data Handling unit will be replaced. Finally, a soft-capture mechanism will be attached to the aft bulkhead of HST to facilitate de-orbit and safe re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere when the telescope reaches the end of its scientific usefulness.
The Lockheed Martin team includes individuals from Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services, Computer Sciences Corporation, Eagle Pitchard Industries, Goodrich Corporation, Honeywell, Jackson and Tull, L-3 Communications, Orbital Sciences Corporation, and Raytheon Corporation. The team is responsible for:
- Spacecraft Systems Engineering and Design Integration
- Payload Integration and Test at GSFC and Kennedy Space Center
- Astronaut Training Support
- Replacement Satellite Hardware Design and Development
- Space Shuttle Support Equipment Design and Development
- Spacecraft Mission Operations and Control
- Ground Software
- Spacecraft Flight Software
- Servicing Mission Planning and Timeline Development.
The Hubble telescope, designed and built at Lockheed Martin Space Systems in
The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, a major operating unit of Lockheed Martin Corporation, designs and develops, tests, manufactures and operates a full spectrum of advanced-technology systems for national security and military, civil government and commercial customers. Chief products include human space flight systems; a full range of remote sensing, navigation, meteorological and communications satellites and instruments; space observatories and interplanetary spacecraft; laser radar; ballistic missiles; missile defense systems; and nanotechnology research and development.
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