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ID: 10211
Shuttle Atlantis with HST From Out of the Sun
Released on May 19, 2008
Animation of the space shuttle Atlantis with the Hubble Space Telescope berthed in its cargo bay.
Credits
Jake Dean
(Aloe Design Studios): Lead Animator
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Producer
Please give credit for this item to:
Jake Dean, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Mission:
Space Shuttle
Data Used:
HST/WFPC2
Wide-Field Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) was installed in Dec 1993 and used to obtain high resolution images of astronomical objects. This camera was removed in the last servicing mission so it is no longer in service.
http://www.stsci.edu/hst/wfpc2/wfpc2_diag.html
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This item is part of these series:
HST
SM4
Shuttle
HST SM4 Animations
Astrophysics Animations
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Spacecraft
SVS >> Hubble Space Telescope
SVS >> HST
SVS >> Astrophysics
SVS >> SM4
SVS >> Servicing Mission 4
SVS >> Space Shuttle
SVS >> Atlantis
SVS >> Shuttle Bay
SVS >> Cargo Bay
SVS >> Carriers
SVS >> Flight Support System
SVS >> ORUC
SVS >> SLIC
SVS >> MULE
SVS >> WSIPE
SVS >> FSIPE
SVS >> Airlock
NASA Science >> Universe
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