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1 ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* NASA TELEVISION SCHEDULE STS-125 Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4 REV A 05/11/09 ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* Standard-Definition NASA TV satellite coordinates are available at: High -Definition NASA TV Channel #105 is broadcast at fps, carried on an MPEG-2 digital signal on satellite AMC-6, Transponder 17C, at 72 degrees west longitude, 4040 MHz, vertical polarization. A Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) - compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) with modulation of QPSK/DBV, data rate of 36.86, symbol and FEC 3/4 will be needed for reception. Mission Audio can be accessed at: Clients actively participating in Standard-Definition on-orbit interviews, interactive press briefings and satellite interviews must use the LIMO Channel, accessed via satellite AMC-6, 72 degrees west longitude, transponder 5C, MHz, vertical polarization. A Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) - compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) with modulation of QPSK/DBV, data rate of 6.00 and FEC 3/4 will be needed for reception. ALL TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE This TV schedule is available via the Internet. The address is Launch occurred at 1:01pm CT (2:01pm ET) on Monday, May 11th, An asterisk (*) denotes changes made to the previous revision to the television schedule. ORBIT SUBJECT SITE MET CDT EDT GMT MONDAY, MAY 11 FD 1 3 RMS CHECKOUT 00/ 02:55 03:56 PM 04:56 PM 20:56 3 ASCENT FLIGHT CONTROL TEAM VIDEO REPLAY JSC 00/ 03:29 04:30 PM 05:30 PM 21:30 3 RMS PAYLOAD BAY SURVEY 00/ 04:00 05:01 PM 06:01 PM 22:01 3 RMS CREW CABIN SURVEY 00/ 04:20 05:21 PM 06:21 PM 22:21 3 SSE CHECKOUT 00/ 04:25 05:26 PM 06:26 PM 22:26 4 LAUNCH ENGINEERING REPLAYS FROM KSC 00/ 04:59 06:00 PM 07:00 PM 23:00 4 HDTV ET VIDEO DOWNLINK TDRE 00/ 05:10 06:11 PM 07:11 PM 23:11 5 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 00/ 07:00 08:01 PM 09:01 PM 01:01 6 FLIGHT DAY 1 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 00/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02:00 7 VIDEO FILE HQ 00/ 08:59 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 03:00 Page 1 of 12
2 7 HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 1 CREW HIGHLIGHTS (on the NASA-TV HDTV Channel) JSC 00/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 TUESDAY, MAY 12 FD 2 10 ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 2) 00/ 15:00 04:01 AM 05:01 AM 09:01 12 RMS UNBERTH OBSS 00/ 17:00 06:01 AM 07:01 AM 11:01 12 FSS PREPARATIONS FOR HST BERTHING 00/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12:16 13 EMU CHECKOUT 00/ 18:25 07:26 AM 08:26 AM 12:26 13 RMS/OBSS SURVEY OF ATLANTIS TPS BEGINS 00/ 19:00 08:01 AM 09:01 AM 13:01 17 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 01/ 00:29 01:30 PM 02:30 PM 18:30 17 PROGRESS 33 DOCKING TO ISS JSC 01/ 01:22 02:23 PM 03:23 PM 19:23 18 OBSS BERTH 01/ 02:20 03:21 PM 04:21 PM 20:21 18 POST-MMT BRIEFING JSC 01/ 02:59 04:00 PM 05:00 PM 21:00 19 RMS OMS POD SURVEY 01/ 03:35 04:36 PM 05:36 PM 21:36 19 RENDEZVOUS TOOL CHECKOUT 01/ 03:50 04:51 PM 05:51 PM 21:51 19 HST APERTURE DOOR CLOSURE 01/ 04:00 05:01 PM 06:01 PM 22:01 21 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 01/ 07:00 08:01 PM 09:01 PM 01:01 21 STOCC UPDATE GSFC 01/ 07:29 08:30 PM 09:30 PM 01:30 21 FLIGHT DAY 2 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 01/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02:00 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 FD 3 24 * HST HGA RETRACTION 01/ 11:45 12:46 AM 01:46 AM 05:46 26 ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 3) 01/ 15:00 04:01 AM 05:01 AM 09:01 Page 2 of 12
3 28 HST RENDEZVOUS OPERATIONS BEGIN 01/ 17:40 06:41 AM 07:41 AM 11:41 30 TI BURN 01/ 20:40 09:41 AM 10:41 AM 14:41 31 HST MANEUVERS TO GRAPPLE ATTITUDE 01/ 22:00 11:01 AM 12:01 PM 16:01 31 RMS GRAPPLE OF HST 01/ 22:53 11:54 AM 12:54 PM 16:54 32 RMS BERTHS HST ON FSS IN ATLANTIS' PAYLOAD BAY 01/ 23:40 12:41 PM 01:41 PM 17:41 32 HST SURVEY BEGINS 02/ 00:00 01:01 PM 02:01 PM 18:01 33 MISSION STATUS / POST-MMT BRIEFING JSC 02/ 01:59 03:00 PM 04:00 PM 20:00 33 EVA #1 CREW PROCEDURE REVIEW 02/ 02:40 03:41 PM 04:41 PM 20:41 34 * HD VTR PLAYBACK OF HST CAPTURE & BERTH TDRW 02/ 03:40 04:41 PM 05:41 PM 21:41 36 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 02/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00:31 36 STOCC UPDATE GSFC 02/ 06:44 07:45 PM 08:45 PM 00:45 36 FLIGHT DAY 3 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 02/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01:00 37 VIDEO FILE HQ 02/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02:00 38 HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 3 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 14) JSC 02/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 THURSDAY, MAY 14 FD 4 41 ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 4) 02/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08:31 42 EVA #1 PREPARATIONS BEGIN 02/ 15:45 04:46 AM 05:46 AM 09:46 43 EVA #1 BEGINS (GRUNSFELD & FEUSTEL) 02/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12:16 44 WFPC-2 REMOVAL / WFC III INSTALLATION BEGINS 02/ 19:25 08:26 AM 09:26 AM 13:26 45 SIC & DH REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT BEGINS 02/ 21:35 10:36 AM 11:36 AM 15:36 Page 3 of 12
4 46 SIC & DH ALIVENESS TEST 02/ 22:55 11:56 AM 12:56 PM 16:56 46 SCM & -V2 DOOR LATCH OVER CENTER KIT INSTALLATION ON HST 02/ 23:05 12:06 PM 01:06 PM 17:06 47 EVA #1 ENDS 03/ 00:45 01:46 PM 02:46 PM 18:46 48 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 03/ 01:29 02:30 PM 03:30 PM 19:30 48 WFC III FUNCTIONAL TEST 03/ 01:35 02:36 PM 03:36 PM 19:36 49 HD CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK OPPORTUNITY TDRW 03/ 02:50 03:51 PM 04:51 PM 20:51 49 EVA #2 CREW PROCEDURE REVIEW 03/ 03:00 04:01 PM 05:01 PM 21:01 51 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 03/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00:31 51 STOCC UPDATE GSFC 03/ 06:44 07:45 PM 08:45 PM 00:45 51 FLIGHT DAY 4 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 03/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01:00 52 VIDEO FILE HQ 03/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02:00 53 HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 4 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 15) JSC 03/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 FRIDAY, MAY 15 FD 5 56 ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 5) 03/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08:31 56 EVA #2 PREPARATIONS BEGIN 03/ 15:45 04:46 AM 05:46 AM 09:46 58 EVA #2 BEGINS (MASSIMINO & GOOD) 03/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12:16 59 RSU REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT BEGINS 03/ 19:00 08:01 AM 09:01 AM 13:01 61 BAY #2 BATTERY MODULE REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT 03/ 22:20 11:21 AM 12:21 PM 16:21 62 BAY #2 BATTERY ALIVENESS TEST 03/ 23:50 12:51 PM 01:51 PM 17:51 Page 4 of 12
5 62 EVA #2 ENDS 04/ 00:45 01:46 PM 02:46 PM 18:46 62 BAY #2 BATTERY FUNCTIONAL TEST 04/ 01:00 02:01 PM 03:01 PM 19:01 63 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 04/ 01:29 02:30 PM 03:30 PM 19:30 64 * RSU FUNCTIONAL TEST 04/ 02:40 03:41 PM 04:41 PM 20:41 64 HD CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK OPPORTUNITY TDRW 04/ 03:05 04:06 PM 05:06 PM 21:06 64 EVA #3 CREW PROCEDURE REVIEW 04/ 03:10 04:11 PM 05:11 PM 21:11 64 ISS EXPEDITION 20 CREW ACTIVITIES & RUSSIA DEPARTURE CEREMONY VIDEO FILE (replayed at 10pm CT) JSC 04/ 03:59 05:00 PM 06:00 PM 22:00 66 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 04/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00:31 66 STOCC UPDATE GSFC 04/ 06:44 07:45 PM 08:45 PM 00:45 66 FLIGHT DAY 5 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 04/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01:00 67 VIDEO FILE HQ 04/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02:00 68 ISS EXPEDITION 20 CREW ACTIVITIES & RUSSIA DEPARTURE CEREMONY VIDEO FILE REPLAY JSC 04/ 08:59 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 03:00 68 HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 5 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 16) JSC 04/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 SATURDAY, MAY 16 FD 6 71 ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 6) 04/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08:31 72 EVA #3 PREPARATIONS BEGIN 04/ 15:45 04:46 AM 05:46 AM 09:46 73 EVA #3 BEGINS (GRUNSFELD & FEUSTEL) 04/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12:16 74 COSTAR REMOVAL / COS INSTALLATION INTO HST 04/ 18:45 07:46 AM 08:46 AM 12:46 Page 5 of 12
6 75 COS ALIVENESS TEST 04/ 20:45 09:46 AM 10:46 AM 14:46 75 ACS REPAIR BEGINS 04/ 21:35 10:36 AM 11:36 AM 15:36 76 ACS POWER DOWN 04/ 22:30 11:31 AM 12:31 PM 16:31 77 ACS POWER UP 04/ 23:30 12:31 PM 01:31 PM 17:31 77 EVA #3 ENDS / COS FUNCTIONAL TEST 05/ 00:45 01:46 PM 02:46 PM 18:46 78 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 05/ 01:29 02:30 PM 03:30 PM 19:30 79 HD CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK OPPORTUNITY TDRE 05/ 03:15 04:16 PM 05:16 PM 21:16 79 EVA #4 CREW PROCEDURE REVIEW 05/ 03:20 04:21 PM 05:21 PM 21:21 81 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 05/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00:31 81 STOCC UPDATE GSFC 05/ 06:44 07:45 PM 08:45 PM 00: FLIGHT DAY 6 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 6 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 17) JSC 05/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01:00 JSC 05/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 SUNDAY, MAY 17 FD 7 86 ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 7) 05/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08:31 87 EVA #4 PREPARATIONS BEGIN 05/ 15:45 04:46 AM 05:46 AM 09:46 88 EVA #4 BEGINS (MASSIMINO & GOOD) 05/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12:16 88 STIS REPAIR BEGINS 05/ 18:45 07:46 AM 08:46 AM 12:46 90 STIS POWERDOWN 05/ 21:00 10:01 AM 11:01 AM 15:01 91 STIS ALIVENESS TEST 05/ 22:25 11:26 AM 12:26 PM 16:26 91 STIS FUNCTIONAL TEST & SAFING 05/ 23:00 12:01 PM 01:01 PM 17:01 Page 6 of 12
7 91 BAY 8 NOBL INSTALLATION BEGINS 05/ 23:15 12:16 PM 01:16 PM 17:16 92 EVA #4 ENDS 06/ 00:45 01:46 PM 02:46 PM 18:46 93 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 06/ 01:29 02:30 PM 03:30 PM 19:30 94 HD CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK OPPORTUNITY TDRE 06/ 03:10 04:11 PM 05:11 PM 21:11 94 EVA #5 CREW PROCEDURE REVIEW 06/ 03:15 04:16 PM 05:16 PM 21:16 96 ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 06/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00:31 96 STOCC UPDATE GSFC 06/ 06:44 07:45 PM 08:45 PM 00: FLIGHT DAY 7 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 7 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 18) JSC 06/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01:00 JSC 06/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 MONDAY, MAY 18 FD ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 8) 06/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08: EVA #5 PREPARATIONS BEGIN 06/ 15:45 04:46 AM 05:46 AM 09: EVA #5 BEGINS (GRUNSFELD & FEUSTEL) 06/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12: BAY 3 BATTERY REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT BEGINS 06/ 18:45 07:46 AM 08:46 AM 12: BAY 3 BATTERY ALIVENESS TEST 06/ 20:05 09:06 AM 10:06 AM 14: FGS-2 REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT BEGINS 06/ 20:15 09:16 AM 10:16 AM 14: FGS-2 ALIVENESS TEST 06/ 21:40 10:41 AM 11:41 AM 15: BAY 5 NOBL INSTALLATION BEGINS 05/ 22:15 11:16 AM 12:16 PM 16: HST HGA DEPLOY - PART ONE 06/ 23:45 12:46 PM 01:46 PM 17: EVA #5 ENDS 07/ 00:00 01:01 PM 02:01 PM 18:01 Page 7 of 12
8 107 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 07/ 00:29 01:30 PM 02:30 PM 18: * RENDEZVOUS TOOLS CHECKOUT 07/ 02:05 03:06 PM 04:06 PM 20: * HST HGA DEPLOY - PART TWO 07/ 02:10 03:11 PM 04:11 PM 20: FGS-2 FUNCTIONAL TEST 07/ 02:45 03:46 PM 04:46 PM 20: HD CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK OPPORTUNITY TDRW 07/ 03:20 04:21 PM 05:21 PM 21: ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 07/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00: STOCC UPDATE GSFC 07/ 06:44 07:45 PM 08:45 PM 00: FLIGHT DAY 8 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 07/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01: VIDEO FILE HQ 07/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02: HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 8 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 19) JSC 07/ 09:59 11:00 PM 12:00 AM 04:00 TU\ESDAY, MAY 19 FD ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 9) 07/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08: RMS GRAPPLE OF HST 07/ 16:15 05:16 AM 06:16 AM 10: HST UNBERTH MANEUVER 07/ 17:05 06:06 AM 07:06 AM 11: HST APERTURE DOOR OPENS 07/ 18:15 07:16 AM 08:16 AM 12: HST RELEASE 07/ 18:52 07:53 AM 08:53 AM 12: ATLANTIS FINAL SEPARATION FROM HST 07/ 19:25 08:26 AM 09:26 AM 13: FSS STOWAGE 07/ 19:50 08:51 AM 09:51 AM 13: RMS UNBERTHS OBSS 07/ 21:10 10:11 AM 11:11 AM 15: RMS/OBSS SURVEY OF ATLANTIS TPS BEGINS 07/ 22:50 11:51 AM 12:51 PM 16:51 Page 8 of 12
9 122 MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 08/ 00:29 01:30 PM 02:30 PM 18: ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 08/ 06:30 07:31 PM 08:31 PM 00: FLIGHT DAY 9 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 08/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01: VIDEO FILE HQ 08/ 07:59 09:00 PM 10:00 PM 02:00 WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 FD ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 10) 08/ 14:30 03:31 AM 04:31 AM 08: OBSS BERTH IN ATLANTIS' PAYLOAD BAY 08/ 17:15 06:16 AM 07:16 AM 11: ATLANTIS CREW OFF DUTY PERIOD BEGINS 08/ 18:30 07:31 AM 08:31 AM 12: ATLANTIS HD CREW NEWS CONFERENCE (on both Standard and High-Definition NASA-TV Channels) TDRW 08/ 20:30 09:31 AM 10:31 AM 14: ATLANTIS-ISS SHIP-TO-SHIP CALL (on both Standard and High-Definition NASA-TV Channels) TDRW 08/ 22:10 11:11 AM 12:11 PM 16: VIDEO FILE HQ 08/ 22:59 12:00 PM 01:00 PM 17: MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 08/ 23:59 01:00 PM 02:00 PM 18: POST-MMT BRIEFING JSC 09/ 02:59 04:00 PM 05:00 PM 21: * HD CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK OPPORTUNITY TDRE 09/ 03:30 04:31 PM 05:31 PM 21: ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 09/ 06:00 07:01 PM 08:01 PM 00: FLIGHT DAY 10 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 10 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 21) JSC 09/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01:00 JSC 09/ 08:59 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 03:00 THURSDAY, MAY 21 Page 9 of 12
10 FD ATLANTIS CREW WAKE UP (begins FD 11) 09/ 14:00 03:01 AM 04:01 AM 08: CABIN STOWAGE BEGINS / RMS PRE-FCS CHECKOUT SURVEY 09/ 17:00 06:01 AM 07:01 AM 11: FCS CHECKOUT 09/ 17:10 06:11 AM 07:11 AM 11: RCS HOT-FIRE TEST 09/ 18:20 07:21 AM 08:21 AM 12: CREW DEORBIT PREPARATION BRIEFING 09/ 20:05 09:06 AM 10:06 AM 14: ATLANTIS HD PAO EVENT WITH SENATOR BARBARA MIKULSKI (D-Md.) (on both Standard and High-Definition NASA TV Channels) ATLANTIS HD PAO EVENT WITH ABC / CBS / CNN / NBC / FOX (on both Standard and High-Definition NASA TV Channels) TDRE 09/ 22:30 11:31 AM 12:31 PM 16:31 TDRE 10/ 00:00 01:01 PM 02:01 PM 18: MISSION STATUS BRIEFING JSC 10/ 00:44 01:45 PM 02:45 PM 18: LRO / LCROSS PRELAUNCH BRIEFING HQ 10/ 01:59 03:00 PM 04:00 PM 20: KU-BAND ANTENNA STOWAGE 10/ 02:15 03:16 PM 04:16 PM 20: ATLANTIS CREW SLEEP BEGINS 10/ 05:30 06:31 PM 07:31 PM 23: FLIGHT DAY 11 HIGHLIGHTS (replayed on the hour during JSC 10/ 05:59 07:00 PM 08:00 PM 00: VIDEO FILE HQ 10/ 06:59 08:00 PM 09:00 PM 01: HIGH DEFINITION FLIGHT DAY 11 CREW HIGHLIGHTS May 22) JSC 10/ 08:59 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 03:00 FRIDAY, MAY 22 FD ATLANTIS CREW WAKEUP (begins FD 12) 10/ 13:30 02:31 AM 03:31 AM 07:31 Page 10 of 12
11 164 DEORBIT PREPARATIONS BEGIN 10/ 16:35 05:36 AM 06:36 AM 10: PAYLOAD BAY DOOR CLOSING 10/ 17:54 06:55 AM 07:55 AM 11: DEORBIT BURN 10/ 20:34 09:35 AM 10:35 AM 14: MILA C-BAND RADAR ACQUISITION OF ATLANTIS 10/ 21:27 10:28 AM 11:28 AM 15: KSC LANDING KSC 10/ 21:40 10:41 AM 11:41 AM 15:41 POST-LANDING NEWS CONFERENCE KSC NET L+2 HRS. ENTRY FLIGHT CONTROL TEAM VIDEO REPLAY (replayed after Post-Landing News Conference) JSC ~ L+3 HRS. STS-125 MISSION HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO REPLAY (replayed after Entry Flight Control Team Video) STS-125 CREW NEWS CONFERENCE (may be postponed or cancelled) JSC KSC ~ L+3.5 HRS. NET L+4.5 HRS. *************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** DEFINITION OF TERMS ***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** ACS: Advanced Camera for Surveys on HST AMC: Americom Satellite CDT: Central Daylight Time COS: Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on HST EDT: Eastern Daylight Time EMU: Extravehicular Mobility Unit EVA: Extravehicular Activity FD: Flight Day Page 11 of 12
12 FGS: Fine Guidance Sensor on HST FSS: Flight Support System (HST docking interface on Atlantis) GMT: Greenwich Mean Time GSFC: Goddard Space Flight Center HDTV: High-Definition Television HGA: High-Gain Antenna on HST HQ: NASA Headquarters HST: Hubble Space Telescope ISS: International Space Station JSC: Johnson Space Center KSC: Kennedy Space Center L: Launch or Landing time LIMO: Live Interview Media Outlet channel LRO/LCROSS: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter/Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite MECO: Main Engine Cut-Off MET: Mission Elapsed Time, which begins at the moment of launch and is read: DAYS/HOURS:MINUTES. LAUNCH=00/00:00 MILA Merritt Island, Florida Tracking Station MMT: Mission Management Team NET: No Earlier Than NOBL: New Outer Blanket Layer on HST OBSS: Orbiter Boom Sensor System on Atlantis OMS: Orbital Maneuvering System on Atlantis PAO: Public Affairs office RCS: Reaction Control System on Atlantis RMS: Remote Manipulator System on Atlantis RSU: Rate Sensor Unit in HST gyroscope assembly SCM: Soft Capture Mechanism on FSS SI CD & H Science Instrument Command & Data Handling computer on HST SSE: Space Support Equipment on Atlantis STIS: Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph on HST STOCC: Space Telescope Operations Control Center at GSFC STS: Space Transportation System TI: Terminal Initiation Rendezvous Maneuver TDRE, W: Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, East and West Longitudes TPS: Thermal Protection System on Atlantis WFCIII: Wide Field Camera 3 on HST (replaces WFPC) WPFC: Wide Field Planetary Camera on HST (replaced by WFCIII) Page 12 of 12
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