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ID: 10266
Wide Field Camera 3: Extending Hubble's Vision, Packed with Power
Released on June 18, 2008
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Hubble Archive - Servicing Mission 4, STS-125
Credits
Bob Sauls
(Frassanito and Associates): Lead Animator
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Video Editor
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Producer
Victoria Weeks
(HTSI): Videographer
Stuart A. Snodgrass
(HTSI): Videographer
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Videographer
Michael McClare
(HTSI): Writer
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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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Goddard TV Tape:
G2008-012HD
-- Wide Field Camera 3: Extending Hubble's Vision, Packed with Power
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Hubble Archive - Servicing Mission 4, STS-125