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Early Sunday morning, May 17, Dr. Joyce Winterton, assistant administrator for Education, stopped by Goddard's Space Telescope Operations Control Center (STOCC) during preparations for the fourth spacewalk of the Hubble servicing mission. Ed Ruitberg, Hubble's deputy program manager, escorted Winterton and explained many mission details, including what a day is like in the STOCC during a servicing mission.
Keith Walyus, Hubble servicing mission operations manager, briefed Winterton about how well the mission had progressed and what preparations were underway for the day's spacewalk.
Ruitberg talked to Winterton about how the Hubble servicing mission is conducted from the space shuttle. Passing several displays of Hubble images during her visit, Winterton remarked on their unique beauty. She also thanked Ruitberg for the tremendous efforts of the STOCC teams in support of another exciting NASA mission. “I have always been thrilled with NASA and I am truly fascinated by this mission,” Winterton said. “It is an inspiration for all.”
In this image, taken inside the STOCC, Ruitberg is on the left, Walyus is in the center and Winterton is on the right.
Image and text credit: NASA/Dewayne Washington