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New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) Installation EVA Animation

A NOBL consists of stainless steel panels covered with a protective Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) thermal coating. These panels fit over existing, degraded insulation on Hubble's exterior surface, to control Hubble's internal temperature. The NOBL will be permanently mounted.

<b>HST SM4 New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) Installation EVA </b> completed and edited animation sequence.    HST SM4 New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) Installation EVA completed and edited animation sequence.
Duration: 23.0 seconds
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An animation showing the removal of degraded Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Bay 8 and the installation of a New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) on the Bay 8 door during Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4.    An animation showing the removal of degraded Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Bay 8 and the installation of a New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) on the Bay 8 door during Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4.

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An animation showing the removal of degraded Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Bay 8 and the installation of a New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) on the Bay 8 door during Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4.    An animation showing the removal of degraded Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Bay 8 and the installation of a New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) on the Bay 8 door during Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4.

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An animation showing the removal of degraded Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Bay 8 and the installation of a New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) on the Bay 8 door during Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4.    An animation showing the removal of degraded Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) from the Hubble Space Telescope’s Bay 8 and the installation of a New Outer Blanket Layer (NOBL) on the Bay 8 door during Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4.

Available formats:
  1920x1080 (60 fps) Frames (NOBL PanelAdd)
  512x288 (30 fps) MPEG-1   4 MB
  320x180     PNG           304 KB
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Animation Number:10330
Animator:Bob Sauls (Frassanito and Associates) (Lead)
Completed:2008-08-20
Producer:Mike McClare (HTSI)
Instrument:HST
Series:HST
 SM4
 HST SM4 Animations
Keywords:
SVS >> Spacecraft
SVS >> Hubble Space Telescope
SVS >> HST
SVS >> SM4
SVS >> Servicing Mission 4
SVS >> EVA
SVS >> Astronaut
SVS >> STS-125
SVS >> New Outer Blanket Layer
SVS >> MLI
SVS >> Deterioration
 
 
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