Last Mission to Hubble

When Space Shuttle Atlantis launched in May 2009, all involved knew the repair mission would be the final visit to Hubble – the last chance to upgrade its systems and install new equipment, including a new wide-field camera, and if successful, ensure its operational future for years to come.

Join STS-125 mission commander Scott D. Altman; pilot Gregory C. Johnson; and mission specialists Mike Massimino, Megan McArthur and Michael Good; along with moderator Charlie Gibson, journalist and former ABC news anchor, for this special reunion – the first time the members of the crew will be reunited to speak to the public about their experiences on Space Shuttle Atlantis. Learn first-hand about the mission’s remarkable achievements, including setting a new record for spacewalking – 36 hours and 56 minutes during five spacewalks.











When: Wed., Nov. 12, 2014 at 6:30 pm
Where: Intrepid Museum
Pier 86
212-245-0072
Price: $20
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When Space Shuttle Atlantis launched in May 2009, all involved knew the repair mission would be the final visit to Hubble – the last chance to upgrade its systems and install new equipment, including a new wide-field camera, and if successful, ensure its operational future for years to come.

Join STS-125 mission commander Scott D. Altman; pilot Gregory C. Johnson; and mission specialists Mike Massimino, Megan McArthur and Michael Good; along with moderator Charlie Gibson, journalist and former ABC news anchor, for this special reunion – the first time the members of the crew will be reunited to speak to the public about their experiences on Space Shuttle Atlantis. Learn first-hand about the mission’s remarkable achievements, including setting a new record for spacewalking – 36 hours and 56 minutes during five spacewalks.

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