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Shuttle Mission STS-125


STS-125 Flight Day 3: First up close views of Hubble in seven years
Date: May 13, 2009
Duration: 3 min 38 sec
The first live television from Atlantis showing the telescope is received. It's the first time the world has seen Hubble up close since 2002, when the last shuttle servicing crew departed.
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STS-125 Flight Day 3: Orbit maneuver
Date: May 13, 2009
Duration: 4 min 18 sec
As viewed from a camera on Atlantis' robot arm, the shuttle perform a major maneuver to circularize its orbit on the journey to catch Hubble. By firing both large OMS engines on the tail of the shuttle for three minutes and 17 seconds.
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STS-125: Mission overview
Date: May 13, 2009
Duration: 13 min 25 sec
This movie summarizes the goals and challenges of space shuttle Atlantis' STS-125 mission, the fifth and final flight to service the Hubble Space Telescope, one of NASA's Great Observatories.
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STS-125 Flight Day 3: Today's plan
Date: May 13, 2009
Duration: 3 min 6 sec
STS-125 shuttle flight director Tony Ceccacci offers this preview of space shuttle Atlantis' rendezvous and capture of the Hubble Space Telescope during Flight Day 3 of the mission.
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STS-125 Flight Day 2: The highlights
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 24 min 12 sec
Post-launch inspections of space shuttle Atlantis' wing leading edge panels, nose cap and belly tiles were the focus of activities on Flight Day 2. Watch all the highlights of the day in this movie.
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STS-125 Flight Day 2: MMT update
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 40 min 51 sec
Mission Management Team chairman LeRoy Cain holds this news conference from Houston at 5 p.m. EST May 12 following the MMT's meeting. He discusses the minor tile damage found during inspections.
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STS-125 Flight Day 2: STOCC update
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 9 min
From the Space Telescope Operations Control Center, this live update was provided at 9:30 p.m. EDT May 12 on preparations for space shuttle Atlantis' rendezvous with Hubble.
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STS-125 launch replays: Beach tracker
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 2 min 29 sec
A tracking camera at positioned on a mound along beach southeast of launch pad 39A provides this angle of space shuttle Atlantis' liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: VAB roof
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 2 min 19 sec
From atop the 52-story Vehicle Assembly Building located three-and-a-half miles away, this launch video was recorded by a public affairs camera. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera CS-1
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 1 min 32 sec
Launch pad camera CS-1 positioned on the northeast corner of Complex 39A follows space shuttle Atlantis through the final countdown and initial ascent. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera CS-2
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 1 min 6 sec
Launch pad camera CS-2 positioned on the east side of Complex 39A tracks space shuttle Atlantis during the initial portion of flight. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera CS-6
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 1 min 28 sec
Launch pad camera CS-6 positioned on the northwest corner of Complex 39A shows the space shuttle Atlantis soaring into the sky. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 Flight Day 2: Status briefing
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 14 min 52 sec
The Mission Status Briefing for space shuttle Atlantis' Flight Day 2 was held at 2:30 p.m. EDT May 11 with lead STS-125 shuttle flight director Tony Ceccacci.
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STS-125 Flight Day 2: CAPCOM's damage call
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 28 min 35 sec
CAPCOM Dan Burbank from Mission Control in Houston calls space shuttle Atlantis commander Scott Altman with news about the launch debris impact that caused minor tile damage on the starboard wing.
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STS-125 Flight Day 2: Tile damage
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 56 sec
As seen through the Orbiter Boom Sensor System during inspection scans of space shuttle Atlantis' heat shield, minor tile damage is found near the chine area on the starboard wing.
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STS-125: Launch debris event
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 9 sec
The camera mounted on the external fuel tank captures this footage showing a small piece of debris breaking away from the shuttle. The object apparently caused minor tile damage found on Atlantis' starboard wing. The video is presented here in slow-motion.
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera 009
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 27 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 009 focuses on the main fuel umbilical connections between the external tank and the belly of space shuttle Atlantis during the ignition and liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera 041
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 38 sec
The engineering camera 041 positioned on the fixed service tower points toward the bipod struts that connect the nose of Atlantis to the external fuel tank. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera 049
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 33 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 049 mounted on the mobile launcher platform watches the starboard-side T-0 umbilical retract at liftoff. These umbilicals route propellant, electrical and data lines from the tail service mast to the port side of Atlantis' aft engine compartment. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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STS-125 launch replays: Camera 050
Date: May 12, 2009
Duration: 33 sec
Launch pad engineering camera 050 mounted on the mobile launcher platform watches the port-side T-0 umbilical retract at liftoff. (Replay includes live launch audio).
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