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Responsible Parties:
Page Content: William H. Kinard
Page Construction: Thomas
H. See
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Overview
The purpose of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Hardware Archive System is to make information available concerning the returned hardware from HST on-orbit servicing missions. The Introduction of this archive gives a general background about the archive while the First Servicing Mission and Post-Retrieval Analysis sections provide explicit details regarding the on-orbit servicing mission, the people who are affiliated with the post-flight investigations of the returned hardware, and a detailed disposition of the HST hardware following its returned to Earth. Images and descriptions of the HST return hardware is discussed in the Returned Hardware section. The Technical Diciplines areas address scientific research with returned hardware, while the Photographs area provides a small sampling of on-orbit HST photographs. The Workshops section lists various workshops that included topics realtedto HST Returned Hardware, and provides the opportunity to make available data and initial results which may or may not be published or reside in the public domain. Lastly, a list of related HST online sources is provided.
Table of Contents
Introduction
First Servicing Mission
Post-Retrieval Analyses
Returned Hardware
Technical Disciplines
Photographs
Workshops
- HST Returned Hardware Meeting, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, January 27-28, 1994.
- HST Returned Hardware Evaluation Symposium, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, December 15, 1994.
- HST Solar Array Workshop, ESTEC / ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, May 30-31, 1995.
- HST Contamination Meeting, STScI, Baltimore, MD, May, 1995.
Bibliography
AORP | Clementine | EuReCa | ESEM | Hubble
LDEF | MDIM | MEEP | MIS | MPID
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