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HST Zoom-Way-Out

An animation of the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit where the camera zooms out to show how tiny Hubble is in relation to Earth and then how small Earth is in relation to space. Companion animation is “COS: Large Scale Structure”

The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.    The Hubble Space in orbit in its post-servicing mission 3B configuration.
Duration: 20.0 seconds
Available formats:
  1280x720 (29.97 fps) QUICKTIME 23 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) Frames
  320x180     PNG           273 KB
  160x80       PNG           63 KB
  80x40         PNG           16 KB
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Animation Number:10217
Animator:Jake Dean (Lead)
Studio:Aloe Design Studios
Completed:2008-05-01
Producer:Mike McClare (HTSI)
Series:HST
 SM4
 HST SM4 Animations
Keywords:
SVS >> Earth
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Spacecraft
SVS >> Hubble Space Telescope
SVS >> HST
SVS >> SM4
SVS >> Servicing Mission 4
SVS >> Zoom Out
 
 
Please give credit for this item to
Jake Dean, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center


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