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Introduction
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Hidden Figures
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My First Flight
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Water Balls
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The 35 New Guys
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Launch Day
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Synchronize Your Watches
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Earth Science Activities
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The Evolution of Hubble
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Hubble Design
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Hubble Equipment
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Choreography
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Tools
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Every Bolt and Fitting
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The Platform
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First Space Walk
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Mission Emblem
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First Image
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Corrective Optics
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The Engineers
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Explore the fascinating world of space exploration and satellite maintenance in this captivating talk by retired NASA astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan. Gain insight into life in zero gravity, spacewalking, and the intricate process of repairing the Hubble Space Telescope. Discover the hidden engineers behind this technological marvel as Sullivan shares personal stories from her years working on satellites. Learn about the evolution of Hubble, its design, equipment, and the meticulous choreography required for space missions. Delve into the challenges of the first space walk, the significance of mission emblems, and the groundbreaking first images captured by Hubble. Understand the complexities of corrective optics and the crucial role of engineers in space exploration.

Rescuing the Hubble Space Telescope - With Kathryn D. Sullivan

The Royal Institution
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