GoodMichael Timothy |
USA |
International order nº: 501 |
US astr. nº:324 |
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| No | Launch Spacecraft | Date and time of launch (UT) |
Status while launch |
Spacecraft of landing |
Date and time of landing (UT) |
Duration |
| 1 | STS-125 (Atlantis/30) |
11 May 2009 18h. 01m. |
PLT | STS-125 (Atlantis/30) |
24 May 2009 15h. 39m. |
12d.21h.38m. |
| 2 | STS-132 (Atlantis/32) |
14 May 2010 18h 20m |
MSP | STS-132 (Atlantis/32) |
26 May 2010 12h 48m |
11d 18h 28m |
| Total duration: | 24d 16h 06m | |||||
| Date of beginning |
Time of beginning |
Duration | Crew & Remarks |
| 15 May 2009 | - UT | 7h 56m | Good and M.Massimino; mission STS-125 Changing out three boxes, each containing two of the telescope′s six gyroscopes, and three batteries. |
| 17 May 2009 | - UT | 8h 02m | Good and M.Massimino; mission STS-125 Repairing and upgrade the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph, which stopped working in 2004 due to power failures, and install a stainless steel blanket on Hubble′s exterior. The blankets provide additional thermal protection for some equipment bays, replacing the existing multi-layer insulation that has degraded over time. |
| 19 May 2010 | - UT | 7h 09m | Good and S.Bowen; mission STS-132 Removing and replacing four of the six batteries on the port truss to store electricity from the solar arrays on that truss. The used batteries were installed on the cargo carrier for return to Earth on Atlantis. In addition to the original tasks Bowen and Good relieved a snagged cable that is preventing full use of the laser imager and video camera. The equipment is located on the Orbiter Boom Sensor System. |
| 21 May 2010 | - UT | 6h 46m | Good and G.Reisman; mission STS-132 Installing the final two new batteries on the truss and put the old batteries on the carrier. Next, they retrieved a grapple fixture from Atlantis payload bay and brought it inside the station for use as a spare. |
| Total: | 29h 53m | EVAs: 4 | |
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