NASA Briefings to Unveil Hubble's New Observations

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Sept. 3, 2009

J.D. Harrington/Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-5241/1100 
j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx, michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-166

NASA BRIEFINGS TO UNVEIL HUBBLE'S NEW OBSERVATIONS

WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold news briefings at 11 a.m. and noon EDT 
Wednesday, Sept. 9, to release and discuss the first images from the 
newly refurbished Hubble Space Telescope. NASA Television and the 
agency's Web site will provide live coverage of the briefings from 
NASA Headquarters in Washington. 

Space shuttle Atlantis' STS-125 mission upgraded the telescope in May 
with state-of-the-art science instruments, leaving it more powerful 
than ever and extending its life into the next decade. 

Charlie Bolden, NASA administrator and pilot of space shuttle 
Discovery on the STS-31 mission that launched Hubble in 1990, will 
join U.S. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, D-Md., in the unveiling of the 
Hubble images during the 11 a.m. briefing. A panel of scientists then 
will discuss Hubble's new and refurbished instruments and the images 
they produced. 

The participants are: 
-- Ed Weiler, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate at 
NASA Headquarters 
-- Bob O'Connell, chair of the science oversight committee for the 
Wide Field Camera 3 at the University of Virginia 
-- James Green, the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph principal investigator 
at the University of Colorado 
-- David Leckrone, senior project scientist for Hubble at NASA's 
Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. 
-- Heidi Hammel, senior research scientist at the Space Science 
Institute in Boulder, Colo. 

The briefings will be held in the James E. Webb Memorial Auditorium, 
300 E St. S.W., Washington. Reporters also may ask questions from 
participating NASA locations by phone. To reserve a phone line, 
journalists should send an e-mail to J.D. Harrington at 
j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx with their name, media affiliation and 
telephone number. 

The second briefing immediately follows at noon. The STS-125 
astronauts will discuss how they enabled Hubble's new capabilities 
during their historic servicing mission. 

Scott Altman commanded Atlantis' crew, which included Pilot Gregory C. 
Johnson and Mission Specialists Andrew Feustel, Michael Good, John 
Grunsfeld, Megan McArthur and Mike Massimino. 

For more information about NASA TV downlinks and streaming video, 
visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more information about Hubble, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/hubble 

	
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