Let’s Launch Atlantis!! STS-125

We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch













We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch











We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch










We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch







We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch













We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch













We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch











We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch










We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch






We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch







We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTLE GRAPPLE
05/18/09...10:12:02 AM...10:20:09 AM...11:01:23 AM...FD-2
05/19/09...09:45:52 AM...10:16:25 AM...10:47:39 AM...FD-2 05/20/09...09:15:11 AM...09:15:11 AM...10:17:02 AM...FD-2 "
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA





May 10, Sunday
10 a.m. - STS-125 Countdown Status Briefing
12:30 p.m. - STS-125 Update Webcast
1 p.m. - Hubble Space Telescope Program Briefing
2 p.m. - Wide Field Planetary Camera Retrospective Briefing
5 p.m. - Launch Pad 39-A Rotating Service Structure Retraction
May 11, Monday
8:30 a.m. - STS-125 Launch Coverage Begins
2:01 p.m. - STS-125/Atlantis Launch












We are Ready. Let's Launch Atlantis!! STS-125 Commander Scott D. Altman

Atlantis Payload : Here We Go.


不屈!! Dr. Ed Weiler, NASA'S HEAD OF SCIENCE MISSIONS DIRECTORATE

Ed Weiler: "I remember a cartoon back after we fixed the Hubble, and it really touched me because we were all in pretty bad moods back in the early days.
And then we fixed Hubble, things started to look up, but we knew we really had succeeded when we saw this national cartoon.
It was a little boy and his dad in a telecope store, and the dad was pointing at this really expensive imported telescope, probably a 4 inch refractor, but the little boy had a tear in his eye and the caption was, ‘but Daddy, couldn’t I have Hubble. We knew we had made it back.""
This Week @NASA, May 1
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/twan_05_01_09.html


December 1993, STS-61: Hubble Servicing Mission 1
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-61.html




"Full Mission Success is defined as installation of:
Three Rate Sensor Units (five gyroscopes)
Wide Field Camera 3
Science Instrument Command & Data Handling system
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Bay 2 & 3 Battery Module replacements (six new batteries)
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph repair, or Advanced Camera for Surveys repair
Fine Guidance Sensor 2 "
CBS News Space Place - Space Shuttle Facts and Figures
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/currentglance.html#FLIGHTPLANA




万が一 レスキューフライトSTS-400
Press Kit (PDF) p18/126

Press Kit (PDF) p16/126

"STS-400 Launch Windows
DATE.......WINDOW OPEN...LAUNCH........WINDOW CLOSE..SHUTTL