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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Video of the Goddard STOCC on May 19, 2009 at the release of Hubble from the STS-125 mission shuttle.   10439 Producer
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  Senator Mikulski Celebrates Hubble Success
Description of improvements being made on the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10436 Editor
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  Making Hubble More Powerful
Animation   10420 Editor
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  HST SI C and DH EVA Animation
Engineers begin preparing and testing the spare SI CandDH unit in NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s cleanroom.   10423 Editor
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  SI CandDH Cleanroom B-roll
There is no preview image available.  This is a link to the movie.   10424 Editor
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  HST Space Telescope Operations Control Center B-roll
GOES-O is set for an upcoming launch in 2009 and it will be the latest in a series of satellites that has forecasted the development of severe weather for over 25 years. Operated by NOAA and launched by NASA, GOES-O will continue providing critical data used for real-time weather prediction on Earth as well as space weather events.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='GOESMissionOverviewTranscript.htm'>here</a>.   10422 Videographer
  GOES-O Mission Overview Video
SLIC: The Unsung Hero of Servicing Mission 4 is a web feature about NASA’s first all-composite carrier to fly on the shuttle. The Super Lightweight Interchangeable Carrier (SLIC) will carry the new Wide Field Camera 3 and replacement batteries for the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href=   10365 Editor
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  SLIC: The Unsung Hero of Servicing Mission 4
A web feature about NASA’s plan to repair the Advanced Camera for Surveys during Hubble Servicing Mission 4.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_739_00.html'>here</a>.   10348 Editor
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  ACS Repair: The Challenge to Fix Hubble’s Best Survey Camera
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.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_719_01.html'>here</a>.   10346 Producer
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  The Last Mission to Hubble
This animation shows an astronauts gloved hand reaching out and touching the aft shroud area of the Hubble Space Telescope as if to say, “Hello, old friend.”   10327 Producer
  Astronaut Touches Hubble Animation
<b>Fine Guidance Sensor Installation EVA </b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10328 Producer
  Fine Guidance Sensor Installation EVA Animation
<b>HST SM4 New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) Installation EVA </b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10330 Producer
  New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) Installation EVA Animation
<b> 1. Hubble Space Telescope Service Mission 4 Animation: </b> A collection of several animations showing the Hubble Space Telescope orbiting Earth and in space shuttle Atlantis cargo bay. All animations depict the Hubble Space Telescope in its current (July 2008) configuration.   10318 Producer
  HST SM4 Extended Resource Reel v2.0
<b>1. Hubble Space Telescope Service Mission 4 Animation:</b> A collection of several animations showing the Hubble Space Telescope orbiting Earth and in space shuttle Atlantis cargo bay. All animations depict the Hubble Space Telescope in its current (July 2008) configuration.   10321 Producer
  HST SM4 Resource Reel v2.0
This animation shows the components that will be removed,
installed and added to the Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission
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  HST SM4 ­ Change Out Animation
<b>The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph</b>, a fourth-generation instrument, designed by Dr. James Green and his University of Colorado colleagues for the cosmic web study in the 90's, will replace the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR.)<p><p>Once installed on the Hubble Space Telescope during the upcoming servicing mission this year, COS will dramatically advance physics and astrophysics research on the origin of the Universe, astronomical objects, evolution of galaxies, and planetary system formations. In addition, the spectroscope will significantly enhance the spectroscopic capabilities of the telescope at ultraviolet wavelengths, provide scientists with unparalleled opportunities for observing faint sources of ultraviolet and cosmic web light that will absorb new cosmic information and help the telescope investigate the collected data until the end of its mission, currently 2013.</p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_420_00.html'>here</a>.   10270 Editor
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  Cosmic Origins Spectrograph - Exploring Physics Across the Universe
<b>Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph </b>(STIS), the most versatile spectrograph ever to fly on Hubble, ceased operations in August 2004 due to the failure of its power supply. In order to restore STIS to operational status, astronauts will perform a never-before-attempted on-orbit replacement of an electronics board inside STIS’s main electronics box. On Earth this operation is relatively simple, but in space many challenges confront the astronauts as they work to replace the failed board including working to remove 111 tiny, non-captive screws with astronaut gloves. <p> <b>The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph </b> (COS) that will be added during Servicing Mission 4, and STIS are highly complementary and are very complimentary to each other providing scientists with a full set of spectroscopic tools for astrophysical research. The STIS instrument’s accomplishments include determining the atmospheric composition of an exoplanet as well as spectra and images at ultraviolet and visible wavelengths of the Universe from our solar system out to cosmological distances. </p><p><p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_725_01.html'>here</a>.   10350 Editor
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  STIS Repair: The Quest for Renewed Exploration
When placed on the Hubble Space Telescope, WFC3 will provide unprecedented capabilities for imaging the cosmos at near-ultraviolet and at near-infrared wavelengths. The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the planets and other bodies of our Solar System. WFC3 extends Hubble's capability not only by seeing deeper into the universe but also by seeing simultaneously into the infrared and ultraviolet. WFC3 can, for example, simultaneously observe young, hot stars (glowing predominantly in the ultraviolet) and older, cooler stars (glowing predominantly in the infrared) in the same galaxy.   10266 Editor
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  Wide Field Camera 3: Extending Hubble's Vision, Packed with Power
<b>HST SM4 STIS Repair EVA</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10230 Producer
  HST SM4 STIS Repair EVA
<b>HST SM4 Battery Module Replacement EVA</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10231 Producer
  HST SM4 Battery Module Replacement EVA
<b>HST SM4 COS Installation EVA</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10232 Producer
  HST SM4 COS Installation EVA
<b>HST SM4 WFC3 Installation EVA</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10233 Producer
  HST SM4 WFC3 Installation EVA
<b>HST SM4 RSU / Gyroscope Replacement EVA</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10234 Producer
  HST SM4 RSU / Gyroscope Replacement EVA
<b>HST SM4 Hubble Deploy</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10235 Producer
  HST SM4 Hubble Deploy
Animation of the astronauts closing the Hubble Space Telescope’s aft shroud doors for the last time at the end of Servicing Mission 4.   10237 Producer
  HST SM4 – Astronauts Close HST Doors for Last Time
<b>HST SM4 Rendezvous and Capture </b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10329 Producer
  HST SM4 Rendezvous and Capture Sequence
A tour of Atlantis’s cargo bay as configured for Hubble Servicing Mission 4.  The tour starts at the airlock, moves to the Super Lightweight Instrument Carrier, then to the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier, the Flight Support System and finally to the Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier.   10210 Producer
  Servicing Mission 4: Atlantis Cargo Bay Carrier Fly-Over
An animation of space shuttle Atlantis in orbit as it comes out of the Sun’s glare.  The camera passes over the shuttle’s main engines to view Hubble in the cargo bay.
  10211 Producer
  Shuttle Atlantis with HST From Out of the Sun
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10212 Producer
  HST Out and Around
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10213 Producer
  Slow Look at HST 1
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10214 Producer
  Slow Look at HST 2
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