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20 Years of the Hubble Space Telescope
Dr. Frank Summers Space Telescope Science Institute May 6, 2010
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Ground Hubble with Flaw 7
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1992 8
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Center of Galaxy M100 WFPC1 WFPC2 12
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Visible Light Ultraviolet Light 1994 13
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Color version of A2218, black and white released in 1995
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January 2004 - Sean O’Keefe cancels final Hubble Servicing Mission
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STIS failure on August 6, 2004, Side 2 failed, Side 1 failed in May 2001
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October 2006 – Michael Griffin re-instates final Hubble Servicing Mission
Picture is shuttle return to flight press event on June 30, 2005 37
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January 2007 ACS Failure – Side 2 failed, Side 1 had failed in July 2006
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NGC 602, taken n July 2004, released in January 2007
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May 2008 2008 40
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“This final mission will be, without doubt, the most complicated and challenging that NASA has ever mounted.” 41
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Two shuttles on the launchpad before delay of STS 125 Source: Usage: NASA, public domain Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder Notes: Rainbow Over Launch Pads With a rainbow serving as a backdrop in the sky, space shuttle Atlantis (foreground) sits on Launch Pad A and Endeavour on Launch Pad B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. September 20, 2008 42
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Bigger budget than Avatar – if you include the cost of several space shuttle flights and the NASA support infrastructure 49
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