Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Kennedy Center Media Archive Collection
Description:
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-109 Mission Specialist Michael J. Massimino gets a final fitting on his launch and entry suit two days before launch. On mission STS-109, the seven-member crew will capture the Hubble Space Telescope using the Shuttle's robotic arm and secure it on a workstand in Columbia's payload bay. Four mission specialists will perform five scheduled spacewalks to complete system upgrades to the telescope. More durable solar arrays, a large gyroscopic assembly to help point the telescope properly, a new telescope power control unit, and a cooling system to restore the use of a key infrared camera and spectrometer unit, which has been dormant since 1999, will all be installed. In addition, the telescope?s view of the Universe will be improved with the addition of the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), which replaces the Faint Object Camera, the last of Hubble's original instruments. The STS-109 crew also includes Commander Scott D. Altman, Pilot Duane G. Carey, and Mission Specialists John M. Grunsfeld, James H. Newman, Nancy J. Currie and Richard M. Linnehan. Launch is scheduled for Feb. 28, 2002, at 6:48 a.m. EST (11:48 GMT)
Release Date:
02/25/2002
Photo Credit:
NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Release:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
John F. Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899
facet_who:
James H. Newman
facet_what:
Spectrometer
facet_what:
Advanced Camera for Surveys
facet_what:
Faint Object Camera
facet_what:
Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
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Columbia
facet_where:
Florida
facet_where:
Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
facet_when:
02-25-2002
facet_when_year:
2002
Photo Number:
KSC-02PD-0165
UID:
SPD-KSCMA-KSC-02PD-0 165
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - STS-109 Mission Specialist Michael J. Massimino gets a …