Feb 15, 2024NASA documentary about STS-125 (final Hubble mission) with the astronauts presenting their mission and commenting on the footage shown. Wide-angle lens were corrected on internal and astronaut camera views. Because most scene transitions used blending, angle correction needed to be gradual. While a bit odd, this allows for a smoother experience than a sudden jump between fields of view.Original footage from NASA. Sound and image cleanup, geometry, and color restoration by RetroSpace HD.=======================================STS-125, or HST-SM4 (Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4), was the fifth and final Space Shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis occurred on May 11, 2009. Landing occurred on May 24, with the mission lasting a total of just under 13 days.Crew members: Scott Altman, Gregory C. Johnson, Michael T. Good, Megan McArthur, John M. Grunsfeld, Mike Massimino, Andrew J. Feustel=======================================
An in-depth review of Atlantis' STS-125 Hubble Servicing mission (and Endeavour's role as STS-400 backup) on the [15th] anniversary of this historic mission.By Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).nasaspaceflight.com/2024/05/sts-12…#SaveHubble
There are so many iconic photos around this time. Atlantis (STS-125 - HSM) and Endeavour (STS-400 Launch On Need Rescue). A one-off requirement due to the lack of safe haven during the one post-RTF mission (Atlantis not going to the ISS).https://nasaspaceflight.com/2019/05/sts-400-endeavours-responder-role-atlantis-hubble-mission/Thankfully, it was not required as STS-125 was a full success.