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Goddard Space Flight Center Divers


In planning for Servicing Mission 4 to Hubble, crew members divide their time between NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, working underwater on a Hubble mock-up to simulate the effects of weightlessness, and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, where they practice scheduled mission tasks on a Hubble mock-up inside a large clean room facility.  Many Goddard engineers are trained divers.  These engineers work along side the astronauts while in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab to aid in their training.  This underwater experience helps HST engineers understand what the astronauts need as they work together to refine tools and procedures to service Hubble.

<p>For complete transcript, click <a href='script_410_00.html'>here</a>.    In planning for Servicing Mission 4 to Hubble, crew members divide their time between NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, working underwater on a Hubble mock-up to simulate the effects of weightlessness, and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, where they practice scheduled mission tasks on a Hubble mock-up inside a large clean room facility. Many Goddard engineers are trained divers. These engineers work along side the astronauts while in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab to aid in their training. This underwater experience helps HST engineers understand what the astronauts need as they work together to refine tools and procedures to service Hubble.

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Animation Number:10242
Completed:2008-02-02
Producer:Mike McClare (HTSI)
Video Editor:Mike McClare (HTSI)
Video Videographer:Michael McClare (HTSI)
Writer:Mike McClare (HTSI)
Series:HST
 SM4
Goddard TV Tape:G2008-037HD -- GSFC Divers
Keywords:
SVS >> GSFC
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Spacecraft
SVS >> Hubble Space Telescope
SVS >> HST
SVS >> SM4
SVS >> Servicing Mission 4
SVS >> Space Shuttle
SVS >> Atlantis
SVS >> Shuttle Bay
SVS >> Cargo Bay
SVS >> Carriers
SVS >> Flight Support System
SVS >> ORUC
SVS >> SLIC
SVS >> MULE
SVS >> WSIPE
SVS >> Airlock
SVS >> WFC3
SVS >> Batteries
SVS >> EVA
SVS >> COS
SVS >> Goddard Space Flight Center
SVS >> Astronauts
SVS >> Engineers
SVS >> Aerospace
SVS >> CATS
SVS >> Crew Aids and Tools
SVS >> Mini-power Tool
SVS >> MPT
SVS >> PGT
SVS >> Fastener Capture Plate
SVS >> FCP
SVS >> Mike Massimino
SVS >> Justin Cassidy
SVS >> NBL
SVS >> Keith Wallyus
SVS >> Training
SVS >> Utility Divers
SVS >> Divers
SVS >> Underwater
SVS >> Mark Jarosz
 
 
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