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From the page: "Crew members for the STS-125 mission, from top left: Michael Good, Mike Massimino, John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel, and bottom from left: Gregory C. Johnson, Scott Altman and Megan McArthur. "
Reviewed by johnwatchtower May 30, 04:58pm ( 131 reviews ) • komonews.com
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Rated by lonoso on Oct 20, 10:15am
A VIEW FROM ABOVE "Atlantis astronauts carried out five back-to-back spacewalks to fix and upgrade the 19-year-old Hubble Space Telescope, adding five to 10 years to Hubble's the observatory's lifetime. Scientists hope to begin beaming back the results by early September."
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Rated by djDeathx on Oct 17, 2:39pm
awesomeness!!! full out
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Rated by audieo57 on Sep 01, 4:53pm
Absolutely amazing pictures of space and of the Atlantis astronauts in action. These are so cool.
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Rated by insyen on Aug 18, 8:17pm
I like this.
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Rated by herbertlui on Aug 18, 4:49pm
It's really a different world out there.
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Rated by thewhizzer on Aug 13, 7:10am
Lots of fantastic images of space on here...the STS 125 Mission great really cool photos
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Rated by 0hSuzyQ on Jul 26, 12:42am
(May 2009?) Atlantis astronauts carried out five back-to-back spacewalks to fix and upgrade the 19-year-old Hubble Space Telescope, adding five to 10 years to Hubble's the observatory's lifetime. Scientists hope to begin beaming back the results by early September.
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Rated by Heritas on Jul 18, 7:20am
"This photo taken from the ground using a telescope with a solar filter shows Atlantis in silhouette during solar transit, Tuesday, May 12, 2009."