Hubble Servicing Mission 4

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Hubble Servicing Mission 4 was NASA’s final space shuttle mission to upgrade and repair the Hubble Space Telescope, restoring and enhancing its scientific capabilities.

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instanceOf Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission
NASA spaceflight
space shuttle servicing mission
alsoKnownAs SM4
STS-125
cancellationReversedBy NASA Administrator Michael D. Griffin
commander Scott D. Altman
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewSize 7
evaPerformed 5 spacewalks
evaTotalTime about 36 hours
installedHardware Soft Capture and Rendezvous System
installedInstrument Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
Wide Field Camera 3
landingDate 2009-05-24
landingSite Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility
launchDate 2009-05-11
launchSite Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A
missionDuration 12 days 21 hours (approximate)
about 12 days
missionNumberInProgram fifth servicing mission to Hubble
final Hubble servicing mission by Space Shuttle
missionSpecialist Andrew J. Feustel
John M. Grunsfeld
Megan McArthur
surface form: K. Megan McArthur

Megan McArthur
Michael J. Massimino
Michael T. Good
notableFeature last Space Shuttle mission not to visit the International Space Station
operator NASA
pilot Gregory C. Johnson
precededBy Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 3B
surface form: Hubble Servicing Mission 3B

STS-109
primaryObjective extend Hubble’s operational lifetime
repair the Hubble Space Telescope
restore Hubble’s scientific capabilities
upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope
program NASA Space Shuttle program
surface form: Space Shuttle program
repairedInstrument Advanced Camera for Surveys
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph
replacedComponent all six gyroscopes
batteries
Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors
surface form: fine guidance sensor
result extended Hubble’s life expectancy into the 2010s and beyond
significantly improved Hubble’s imaging and spectroscopic capabilities
safetyMeasure launch-on-need rescue mission STS-400 planned
spacecraft Space Shuttle Atlantis
surface form: Space Shuttle Atlantis OV-104
spaceShuttleOrbiter Space Shuttle Atlantis
target Hubble Space Telescope
wasInitiallyCancelled true

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Advanced Camera for Surveys repairedBy Hubble Servicing Mission 4
Cosmic Origins Spectrograph installedDuringMission Hubble Servicing Mission 4
Space Shuttle Atlantis notableMission Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission STS-125
Servicing Mission 4 missionNumberInProgram Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: 5th Hubble servicing mission
John M. Grunsfeld participatedIn Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4
launch-on-need rescue mission STS-400 associatedWithMission Hubble Servicing Mission 4
subject surface form: STS-400
this entity surface form: Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission STS-125
ACS repairedDuring Hubble Servicing Mission 4
COS installedDuring Hubble Servicing Mission 4
Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 3B successor Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4
Gregory C. Johnson notableWork Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission
Gregory C. Johnson participantIn Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4
Megan McArthur notableWork Hubble Servicing Mission 4
this entity surface form: final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission