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Drawing upon first-hand interviews from those closely involved with the Hubble project over thirty years, this is the story of the HST servicing missions, how they were developed, and what challenges each crew had to overcome. The success of the Hubble Space Telescope would have been impossible without the key role played by the servicing missions that kept it operational. An enormously complex undertaking, HST could have failed shortly after entering orbit, but thanks to the skills of scientists and engineers on the ground and the daring talents of the astronauts sent to service the telescope, it lasted for decades. The resulting findings, including many some of the most breathtaking images of space ever taken, changed our view and understanding of the Universe. Five Space Shuttle missions visited the telescope to upgrade and service the instruments and systems in that time, and their crucial work ensured that the Hubble Space Telescope remains a lasting legacy of the Space Shuttle program. Enhancing Hubble's Vision is also a story of teamwork and an international partnership, a perfect blend of human and robotic space exploration that will inspire all ages.

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Autor des Buches: harland david, harlan, shay, david shayler
Titel des Buches: praxis, the hubble space telescope from concept success, book books


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Autor/in: David J. Shayler; David M. Harland
Titel: Springer Praxis Books; Space Exploration; The Hubble Space Telescope - From Concept to Success
Verlag: Praxis; Springer US
414 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015-11-25
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XXIII, 414 p. 162 illus., 107 illus. in color.

BC; Hardcover, Softcover / Technik/Luftfahrttechnik, Raumfahrttechnik; Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik; Verstehen; American Manned Spaceflight; Hubble Service Missions; Hubble Space Telescope; Robotic Space Operations; Satellite Servicing; Satellite Servicing Technology; Space Engineering; Space Science Operations; Space Shuttle Missions; Space Walking; Aerospace Technology and Astronautics; Astronomy, Cosmology and Space Sciences; Space Physics; Laser; Astronautik (Raumfahrttechnik); Astronomie, Raum und Zeit; Angewandte Physik; Sonnensystem: Sonne und Planeten; Laserphysik; EA

The highly successful Hubble Space Telescope was meant to change our view and understanding of the universe. Within weeks of its launch in 1990, however, the space community was shocked to find out that the primary mirror of the telescope was flawed. It was only the skills of scientists and engineers on the ground and the daring talents of astronauts sent to service the telescope in December 1993 that saved the mission.

For over two decades NASA had developed the capabilities to service a payload in orbit. This involved numerous studies and the creation of a ground-based infrastructure to support the challenging missions. Unique tools and EVA hardware supported the skills developed in crew training that then enabled astronauts to complete a demanding series of spacewalks.

Drawing upon first hand interviews with those closely involved in the project over thirty years ago this story explains the development of the servicing mission concept and the hurdles that had to be overcome to not only launch the telescope but also to mount the first servicing mission – a mission that restored the telescope to full working order three years after its launch, saved the reputation of NASA, and truly opened a new age in understanding of our place in space.

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Hubble Space Telescope: From Concept to Success Enhancing Hubble’s Vision: Servicing a National Treasure

Part I: Birth of a Telescope.- Development of a telescope.- Man-tended Hardware.- Nuts and bolts – systems and support.- Servicing satellites – tools of the trade.- Troubled times.- Part II: Deployment and Recovery.- Funding the plans and program.- Simulating the servicing.- STS-31 – The deployment mission.- STS-61 – Service Mission 1 – back on track.- Part III: Upgrades.- Planning new science.- STS-82 – Service Mission 2 – return to an old friend.- STS-103 – Service Mission 3A – a mission split in two.- STS-109 – Service Mission 3B – the other half.- Part IV: Lost Dreams and a New Hope.- A fourth mission in doubt?.- STS-125 – Service Mission 4 – a final farewell.- The twilight years and beyond.- NASA at its best.

Having followed spaceflight activities since 1968, David Shayler has a broad range of experience covering all aspects of human spaceflight history. In October 1982, he created Astro Info Service to focus on his space writing and research, with lectures and educational outreach activities. Early publications included the periodicals ‘Orbiter’ on the shuttle and ‘Zenit’ on Soviet activities and a growing range of biographies on the world’s space explorers. In 1990 David co-created the Midland Spaceflight Society and acted as its chairman. His first book was published in 1987 and since then he has authored over 20 titles, including 13 titles in the Praxis Space Library between 2000 and 2009. He has contributed to titles on human spaceflight, including the three editions of “Who’s Who in Space” (MacMillan, 1998). Personal research has been conducted at NASA JSC in Houston, and at KSC in Florida, as well as at Rice and Clear Lake Universities and NARA archives in Texas. His research continues daily and new titles are under various stages of production, some of which are available via the AIS website.

The highly successful Hubble Space Telescope was meant to change our view and understanding of the universe. Within weeks of its launch in 1990, however, the space community was shocked to find out that the primary mirror of the telescope was flawed. It was only the skills of scientists and engineers on the ground and the daring talents of astronauts sent to service the telescope in December 1993 that saved the mission.

For over two decades NASA had developed the capabilities to service a payload in orbit. This involved numerous studies and the creation of a ground-based infrastructure to support the challenging missions. Unique tools and EVA hardware supported the skills developed in crew training that then enabled astronauts to complete a demanding series of spacewalks.

Drawing upon first hand interviews with those closely involved in the project over thirty years ago this story explains the development of the servicing mission concept and the hurdles that had to be overcome to not only launch the telescope but also to mount the first servicing mission – a mission that restored the telescope to full working order three years after its launch, saved the reputation of NASA, and truly opened a new age in understanding of our place in space.

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Hubble Space Telescope: From Concept to Success Enhancing Hubble’s Vision: Service Missions That Expanded Our View of the Universe
Discusses over four decades of the planning, delays and triumphs of the Hubble service missions Focuses on the space operations and technological development of the Hubble telescope Profiles workers and scientists on the Hubble team, several of whom have been around for decades

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