. "Appendix B: Briefings to the Committee." Assessment of Options for Extending the Life of the Hubble Space Telescope: Final Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2005.
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Assessment of Options for Extending the Life of the Hubble Space Telescope: Final Report
Shuttle and Mission Operations: Requirements for Human Servicing Mission
Randall Adams, Deputy Manager of Flight Operations and Integration, JSC
Wayne Hale, Deputy Manager of Shuttle Program, JSC
Robotic Servicing Options
Frank Cepollina, Deputy Associate Director, HST Development Project, GSFC
Michael L. Weiss, HST Deputy Program Manager/Technical, GSFC
JUNE 22, 2004
HST in the Larger Scientific Context
John Huchra, Senior Astronomer and Professor, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Ground-Based Telescope Capabilities
Claire Max, Associate Director, Center for Adaptive Optics
Future Science Expected from HST
Steven Beckwith, Director, Space Telescope Science Institute
HQ Perspective on Servicing Options
Sean O’Keefe, NASA Administrator
Cost and Budget Projections for JWST and HST
Richard Howard, Associate Director for Astronomy and Physics, NASA Headquarters
Continuation of Discussion of HST Health and Status
Keith Kalinowski, HST Systems Manager, GSFC
JUNE 23, 2004
State-of-the-Art in Rendezvous, Formation Flying, and Capture
Darryl Sargent, Director of Space Systems, Draper Laboratory
Code Q Risk Assessment
Bryan O’Connor, NASA Associate Administrator, Office of Safety and Mission Assurance
Shuttle Program Risk Analysis, Baseline Requirements
Robert Lightfoot, Assistant Associate Administrator, Space Shuttle Program
Results of the Robotics RFI
Michael L. Weiss, HST Deputy Program Manager/Technical, GSFC