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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SERVICING MISSION 4 (HST SM4) LAUNCH EVENTS-SENATOR BARBARA MIKULSKI

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Description: SENATOR BARBARA MIKULSKI VISITS THE HUBBLE CONTROL ROOM TO VIEW THE LAST SERVICING MISSION IN BUILDING 3 AT GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER .

Photographer: PAT IZZO

Date: 5/11/2009

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label_outline Explore Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission, Events Senator, Senator Barbara Mikulski Visits

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hubble space telescope servicing hubble space telescope servicing mission hst hst sm events senator barbara mikulski nasa hubble space telescope high resolution senator barbara mikulski visits goddard space flight center last servicing mission events senator barbara mikulski hubble control room hst sm 4 pat izzo job number preservation copy space program