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Tod Rosenthal, Lead Mechanical Engineer for integration, test, and launch support on the Orbital Replacement Unit Carrier (ORUC), is seen during equipment closeouts at Kennedy Space Center just prior to the launch of STS-125.

Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri

Tags:   Hubble Space Telescope Hubble STS-125 Servicing Mission 4 SM4 Hubble servicing mission NASA servicing mission Tod Rosenthal Kennedy Space Center

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Dr. David Leckrone holds a framed Hubble image in his office at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Leckrone had been a part of the Hubble Space Telescope Project since 1976, and later served as the Senior Project Scientist for the telescope until his retirement following Servicing Mission 4. Dave championed many causes for the mission including the need for a Wide Field Camera 3 to extend Hubble's ability to image the universe.

Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri

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Goddard engineering managers (left to right) Bruce Kamen, James Corbo, Rob Lyle, and Mark Turczyn discuss ongoing mission operations during Hubble Servicing Mission 4 (SM4). Corbo was the Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Chief Engineer, and Kamen was the Servicing Mission Manager.

Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri

Tags:   Hubble Space Telescope Hubble STS-125 Servicing Mission 4 SM4 Hubble servicing mission NASA servicing mission Bruce Kamen James Corbo Rob Lyle Mark Turczyn engineer

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During the first extravehicular activity (EVA) of Servicing Mission 4 (SM4) on May 14, 2009, Mark Jarosz (sitting), the EVA manager for the Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Project, and Frank Cepollina (right), the Project Manager for the Hubble Space Telescope Development Office, watch with Jill McGuire (center), the manager of the SM4 Crew Aids and Tools.

Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri

Tags:   Hubble Space Telescope Hubble STS-125 Servicing Mission 4 SM4 Hubble servicing mission NASA servicing mission Mark Jarosz Frank Cepollina Jill McGuire

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This overhead view shows the Neutral Buoyancy Lab (NBL) at NASA's Johnson Space Center, which was used to prepare astronauts for microgravity operations. The astronauts who serviced the Hubble Space Telescope trained extensively in the NBL.

Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri

Tags:   Hubble Space Telescope Hubble STS-125 Servicing Mission 4 SM4 Hubble servicing mission NASA servicing mission astronaut training Neutral Buoyancy Lab NBL Johnson Space Center


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