NASA Gives 'Go' For Space Shuttle Launch On May 11

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April 30, 2009

Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov 

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
katherine.trinidad@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 09-093

NASA GIVES 'GO' FOR SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH ON MAY 11

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA managers completed a review Thursday of 
space shuttle Atlantis' readiness for flight and selected an official 
launch date for the STS-125 mission to upgrade the Hubble Space 
Telescope. Commander Scott Altman and his six crewmates are scheduled 
to lift off at 2:01 p.m. EDT, May 11, from NASA's Kennedy Space 
Center in Florida.

Atlantis' launch date was announced following Thursday's Flight 
Readiness Review. During the meeting, top NASA and contractor 
managers assessed the risks associated with the mission and 
determined the shuttle's equipment, support systems and procedures 
are ready for flight.

Atlantis' 11-day mission will include five spacewalks to refurbish 
Hubble with state-of-the-art science instruments. After the 
astronauts' visit, the telescope's capabilities will be expanded and 
its lifetime extended through at least 2014.

Commander Altman will be joined on the mission by Pilot Gregory C. 
Johnson and Mission Specialists Andrew Feustel, Michael Good, John 
Grunsfeld, Megan McArthur and Mike Massimino. The spacewalkers are 
Feustel, Good, Grunsfeld and Massimino. McArthur is the flight 
engineer and lead for robotic arm operations.

For more information about the STS-125 crew and its mission, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

For more information about the Hubble Space Telescope, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/hubble 

	
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