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Hubble: Live the Final Mission DVD

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The Hubble Space Telescope was deployed from the Space Shuttle Discovery on April 25, 1990 and with 20 years of service it has proved invaluable in providing us with information from our own solar system right through to galaxies well over 12 billion light years away. It has revolutionised astronomy and changed forever our knowledge of deep space and the history of the universe itself. Hubble Live: The Final MissionWith its main engines burning and solid rocket boosters roaring, space shuttle Atlantis blazes a trail through the blue skies over the Kennedy Space Centre... in Florida on a mission to install new equipment on Hubble. We follow the live broadcast as the seven astronauts aboard the Shuttle on this risky mission to upgrade the apparatus in order to extend Hubble’s life. [show more]

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Released
07 June 2010
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Format
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Publisher
Demand Media 
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Runtime
44 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060162457635 
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Footage of a repair mission on the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble Telescope has been orbiting the Earth since 1990, providing information about space and a unique vantage point from which to view life. Occasionally, however, the telescope requires maintenance - no easy task given its location. This documentary shows the seven crew members of the Space Shuttle Atlantis conducting repairs on Hubble.