Rescuing the Hubble Space Telescope

Rescuing the Hubble Space Telescope

Rescuing the Hubble Space Telescope Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Ph.D.! NASA Astronaut! MIT Professor! RESCUINGThe MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department 2013 Lester D. Gardner Lecture/Symposium HUBBLE A SYMPOSIUM TO COMMEMORATE THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF STS-61 THE FIRST HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SERVICING MISSION. NOVEMBER 13, 2013 10AM-6PM • MIT BARTOS THEATER, MIT BUILDING E15, 20 AMES STREET MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics presents “Rescuing Hubble”: a discussion of the STS-61 mission specifics and a look at the future of robotic and human space servicing missions. MORE INFORMATION: [email protected] This event is open to the public. PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE: • STS-61 Endeavor crew members AeroAstro Professor Je! Ho!man (EVA), Dick Covey (mission commander), Ken Bowersox (pilot), Story Musgrave (payload commander, EVA), Tom Akers (EVA). • AeroAstro and Program in Science, Technology, and Society Professor David Mindell • Robert Williams, Space Telescope Institute former director • Frank Ceppolina, Hubble repair project manager • James Crocker, Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement designer • John Trauger, Wide Field and Planetary Camera correction designer • Joseph Rothenberg, former NASA associate administrator for space flight • Ronald She"eld, Lockheed Hubble Space Telescope crew training manager • Kathy Flanagan, Space Telescope Science Institute acting deputy director • John Logsdon, former director of the George Washington Space Policy Institute • Milton Heflin, STS-61 lead flight director 3 9 10 15 So what can we do to fix the problem?! STS-61/SM-1: 2-13 December 1993 29 30 31 33 35 38 39 “The Pillars of Creation” Hubble Heritage http://heritage.stsci.edu/ The Hubble Deep Field Tnow = 13.7 Gyr Age (Gyr) 6.33 1.18 3.56 1.11 2.40 2.37 2.01 STScI Science Project: Robert Williams. et al. (1997) Gravitational Lensing & Dark Matter Ripples in the Cosmic Background Radiation as measured by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe Composition of the Universe Dark matter: 23%! Dark energy: 73%! The Hubble Space Telescope .

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