Tuesday, October 13, 8-9 pm ET
In the spring of 2009, NASA sent a shuttle crew to service the Hubble Space Telescope for the last time. From training to launch, NOVA presents the inside story of the mission and the extraordinary challenges faced by the rescue crew.
In the spring of 2009, NASA sent a shuttle crew on a risky
mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope for the last time.
Hubble has enthralled scientists and the public by capturing deep
views of the cosmos and a wealth of data from distant galaxies. It
has helped lead the search for alien planets and is a key tool in
cosmology's quest to investigate and map the universe's mysterious
dark matter. The astronaut servicing team carried out the
first-ever in-space repairs of Hubble's defective instruments, a
task that required ingenious engineering fixes and the most
intensive NASA spacewalk ever. From training to launch, NOVA
presents the inside story of the mission and the extraordinary
challenges faced by the rescue crew.