U.S. space officials moved the target launch date for the Shuttle Atlantis mission to the Hubble Space Telescope back two days to Oct. 10.
The decision was made after Atlantis was rolled to the launch pad Thursday, NASA said Friday in a release. The 1
The Space Shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to launch next month (October 8th), carrying new instruments, batteries and gyroscopes to the Hubble Space Telescope. This will be the final servicing mission to Hubble, the 30th flight of the 23-year old
NASA has adjusted the target launch dates for the two remaining space shuttle missions in 2008. Shuttle Atlantis' STS-125 mission to the Hubble Space Telescope is targeted for Oct. 10, while Endeavour's STS-126 supply mission to the International Space
NASA's
space shuttle Atlantis will blast off two days late next month due to delays
from recent storms that have also waylaid a planned November shuttle mission,
agency officials said Friday.
Atlantis is
now set to launch no earlier than Oct. 10 from
Forget "pretend" black holes in optical cables: astronomers at MIT have taken the highest-ever resolution imagery of the region of space near the giant black hole at the center of our galaxy, as shown in this image. In fact the bright spot in the
NASA workers watch as the space shuttle Atlantis makes the three-mile trip from the vehicle assembly building to launch pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida September 4, 2008.
The space shuttle Atlantis leaves the vehicle
HOUSTON, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. space officials moved the target launch date for the Shuttle Atlantis mission to the Hubble Space Telescope back two days to Oct. 10.
Images from the Hubble telescope show the end of a giant red storm on Jupiter which had been called the "Baby Red Spot." Baby (left) was a white storm that had apparently dredged up material beneath J...
HOUSTON -- Veteran space shuttle astronaut Joe Tanner has left NASA to accept a position in the private sector. Tanner flew on four space shuttle missions and performed seven spacewalks.
"Joe has played an extremely important role for both our office
McArthur, who was born in Hawaii, graduated from St. Francis High School in Mountain View in 1989, received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering from University of California, Los Angeles, and in 2002 received her doctorate degree in