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| N° 5-1993: Hubble space telescope servicing mission joint ESA/BAE UK technical press briefing Wednesday 10 March 1993 17 February 1993 On Wednesday 10 March 1993 astronauts from ESA and NASA will be at British Aerospace Space Systems Limited, Filton, Bristol, UK, training on the replacement set of solar arrays which they are scheduled to fit to the Hubble Space Telescope at year end. You are invited to attend a technical briefing on that day, which will be given by senior representatives of the European Space Agency and British Aerospace. The briefing will include details of the design modifications and status of the solar arrays, together with a brief overview of the scientific results already achieved by the teams of astronomers using the telescope. There will be an opportunity for interviews with the mission specialists in the crew of NASA's Space Shuttle flight STS-61, who will be carrying out the servicing mission for the Hubble Space Telescope in a series of "Extra-Vehicular Activities - EVA' (space-walks). Five
astronauts are expected : Story Musgrave, Colonel Tom Akers,
Jeffrey A. Hoffman, Kathryn C. Thornton from NASA and Claude
Nicollier from ESA. There will also be a chance to view the solar
arrays in the British Aerospace clean room area where the
astronauts are working on their familiarisation programme.
In order to assists with arrangements for travel to and from
bristol, British Aerospace proposes to run a free coach from and
to London Victoria Coach Station - if there proves to be sufficient
press interest. This coach would depart from London at
approximately 07h50 a.m. and arrive back at around 05h30 p.m.
Further details will be available on request when numbers are
known. |