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Daily 3536
Dear HST friends and colleagues...
On behalf of the MOD team members here at JSC that have had the privilege of working with you on past missions, I'd like to express our regrets that the agency will apparently not be pursuing the planned SM4. The Hubble Space Telescope represents a cornerstone of achievement on so many levels within this agency. It is truly a "gem" for us all to celebrate. One could successfully argue that our success in building ISS in orbit began with the groundbreaking work in methods, techniques and tools that flowed from Servicing Mission 1 in 1993... which demonstrated that ambitious orbital assembly and maintenance by EVA was possible. I have been fortunate enough to be part of every HST mission the Space Shuttle Program has flown, from deployment in 1990 through four very successful servicing missions. I've carried away from that experience personal and professional relationships with many of you that I will always treasure, and I count the time spent working on HST as some of the most personally satisfying of my career. The HST team has much to contribute to the future of this agency - not the least of which is keeping HST productive through the next several years. We are all proud of your team's accomplishments... and look forward to yet more discoveries in the years to come. Jeff Hanley Flight Director Office NASA Johnson Space Center 281-244-0202 mob. 832-287-6871 |
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