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  1. Don't miss tonight's PBS NOVA show about the servicing mission to Hubble last May. You can watch online tomorrow at http://video.pbs.org/
  2. Hubble didn't see anything after the LCROSS impact on the moon that would indicate the presence of water. Data are still being examined.
  3. Hubble will be watching LCROSS hit the moon Friday morning. NASA TV. Oct. 9, 6:15 am EDT (Oct. 9, 11:15 am UT) http://tinyurl.com/yfj7dbe
  4. NOVA (on PBS in the US) will be airing a one-hour special about the Hubble on Oct. 13. Visit http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nov... for info.
  5. Mark your calendars for March 19, 2010 - the release of the 3D IMAX Hubble movie. The footage is awesome- it's as though you are there!
  6. A new music video tribute to Hubble created by a very talented NASA employee - http://bit.ly/13M5tJ
  7. NASA Releases Images from Refurbished Hubble: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is back in business after astronauts.. http://bit.ly/2hKbAZ
  8. At noon EDT (4 pm UTC)., the SM4 crew will speak about the mission on NASA TV.
  9. The images can be downloaded after 11 am EDT (3 pm UTC) at www.nasa.gov/hubble.
  10. The NASA TV broadcast of the new Hubble images starts in about an hour.
  11. Don't forget to watch NASA TV Wed. at 11 am EDT (3pm UTC) for the unveiling of the new Hubble images since the servicing mission!
  12. The NASA TV event will air at 11 am EDT (3 pm UTC) on Sept. 9
  13. Set your alarms! The first new Hubble images are due to be released Wed., Sept. 9 on NASA TV at 11 am. Don't miss it!!
  14. You can now watch the NOVA segment about Hubble online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nov...
  15. NOVA (public TV) will air a show about SM4 August 25. Not sure what time. See preview at http://tinyurl.com/kwgdp9
  16. Servicing Mission Observatory Verification (SMOV) Update: Hubble is getting closer to completing the calibration.. http://bit.ly/cHpIx
  17. Engineers and scientists will begin the several-week calibration process for NICMOS.
  18. The cooling system for the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) has cooled the instrument down to operational levels.
  19. The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) is in the final phases of its calibrations for both its near-ultraviolet and far-ultraviolet channels.
  20. STIS is completing its work in support of Hubble’s Early Release Observations (EROs), which will be shared with the public in September.