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Movie   ID   Roles   Title
HST moves from left to right.  (Frame sequence includes alpha channel)   10215 Producer
  HST Video Wipe
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.
  10216 Producer
  HST Fly-By
The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.   10217 Producer
  HST Zoom-Way-Out
Wide Field Camera 3 potential observations at different wavelengths.  (This animation does not include wavelength labels)   10220 Producer
  Wide Field Camera 3: Seeing in Different Wavelengths (no labels)
Wide Field Camera 3 potential observations at different wavelengths.  (This animation displays labels for the wavelengths)   10221 Producer
  Wide Field Camera 3: Seeing in Different Wavelengths (with labels)
Potential Wide Field Camera 3 observations at various redshifts correlated to the object’s distance from Earth.   
  10222 Producer
  Wide Field Camera 3: Redshift
Zoom out to the edge of the universe revealing the large-scale structure of the universe also called the “cosmic web”.    10223 Producer
  Cosmic Origins Spectrograph: Large Scale Structure of the Universe
Advanced Camera for Surveys Repair Scenario    10224 Producer
  HST Advance Camera For Surveys Repair Scenario
Advanced Camera for Surveys power flow before and after Servicing Mission 4.   10225 Producer
  HST Advance Camera For Surveys Power Flow
Rotating Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier (Frame sequence contains alpha channel)    10226 Producer
  HST SM4 Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier - ORUC
Rotating Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier (Frame sequence contains alpha channel)    10227 Producer
  HST SM4 Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier (MULE)
Rotating Super Lightweight Instrument Carrier (Frame sequence contains alpha channel)    10228 Producer
  HST SM4 Super Lightweight Instrument Carrier (SLIC)
<b>HST SM4 ACS Repair EVA</b> completed and edited animation sequence.   10229 Producer
  HST SM4 ACS Repair EVA
A team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center designs and builds the special tools and aids astronauts need when they service the Hubble Space Telescope.  Engineers describe working with the astronaut crew and developing tools to meet specific challenges as well as inventing new tools that will help NASA astronauts well into the future.



<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_412_02.html'>here</a>.   10240 Editor
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  CATS: Crew Aids and Tools
The Hubble would not be able to do what it does without the help of a small group of dedicated engineers and technicians at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.  During HST Servicing Missions the Space Telescope Operations Control Room at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center becomes a very busy place.

<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_400_00.html'>here</a>.   10241 Editor
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  HST Operations at GSFC - STOCC2
In planning for Servicing Mission 4 to Hubble, crew members divide their time between NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, working underwater on a Hubble mock-up to simulate the effects of weightlessness, and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, where they practice scheduled mission tasks on a Hubble mock-up inside a large clean room facility.  Many Goddard engineers are trained divers.  These engineers work along side the astronauts while in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab to aid in their training.  This underwater experience helps HST engineers understand what the astronauts need as they work together to refine tools and procedures to service Hubble.

<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_410_00.html'>here</a>.   10242 Editor
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  Goddard Space Flight Center Divers
Astronauts travel to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to prepare for Servicing Mission 4 to the Hubble Space Telescope.  HST Servicing Mission Commander Scott Altman describes coming to Goddard and working with the flight hardware.

<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_401_00.html'>here</a>.   10243 Editor
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  HST SM4 Crew Training at NASA Goddard
The last mission to Hubble, Servicing Mission 4 movie-trailer-like video.

<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_415_02.html'>here</a>.   10244 Editor
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  Hubble Servicing Mission Movie Trailer 1
To prepare for Servicing Mission 4, Hubble components must endure harsh tests at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.  This feature explores test facilities at Goddard like: launch phase simulator centrifuge, the acoustic test chamber, electromagnetic interference testing, vibration tables, static load test facility, and the space environment simulator.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_399_00.html'>here</a>.   10239 Editor
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  Enter NASA's Spacecraft Chamber of Horrors
An update on instrument, tool and carrier preparations for STS-125: HST Servicing Mission 4 at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. Update as of January 2, 2008.

<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_398_02.html'>here</a>.   10238 Producer
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  HST SM4 Countdown Status 1
This is an animation of the Hubble spacecraft flying 360 miles above the earth.   10117 Writer
  The Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
This animation begins  with a pinpoint of light as the Big Bang, and continues to show the formation of the first stars and galaxies.   10128 Writer
  The Big Bang
This animation illustrates Neutron star SGR 1806-20 which  produced a gamma ray flare that disrupted Earth's ionosphere.   10084 Writer
  Cosmic Explosion Second Only to the Sun in Brightness
This animation zooms into a black hole and accretion disk showing how the spinning black hole drags spacetime around with it.   10141 Writer
  Matter Rides a Wave Around a Black Hole
 This animation shows two black holes orbiting each other, producing gravity waves.   10142 Writer
  Gravitational Waves from Black Holes
WMAP spins like a top to capture light from every part of the sky.   10121 Writer
  The WMAP Spacecraft
This animation takes us past a red giant, through a spiral galaxy and flies over a massive black hole.   10134 Writer
  Journey Through the Universe
In this animation, quantum particles pop into and out of existence in varying spaces and at varying times.   10132 Writer
  Quantum Particles
This animation zooms into a standard helium atom, showing its protons (green), its neutrons (white), and its electrons (blue).   10133 Writer
  The Helium Atom
This animation flies through a series of galaxy clusters.   10135 Writer
  Dark Energy Expands the Universe

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