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Topic:Intrepid Sea, Air & Space: Hubble@25 exhibition
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Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
Hubble Space Telescope 25th anniversary exhibit opens at NYC's Intrepid

Astronaut Mike Massimino is sitting on the floor, completely fixated on the video showing him and his former space shuttle crewmates training underwater to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope. On display nearby, eight of the actual tools they used during that training, and later in space, to service the orbiting observatory one last time.

"I get goose bumps looking at this stuff. To me, it is very, very personal," Massimino says. "I do not know if anyone else is going to like it as much as me."

Eric Boehm, the curator at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, is betting they will.

Robert PearlmanIntrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum release
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Extends Hubble@25 Exhibit Through January 10, 2016

The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum has extended the HUBBLE@25 exhibit, a temporary exhibition that commemorates the 25th anniversary of the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, through January 10, 2016. The exhibit marks the first major temporary exhibition in the Museum's Space Shuttle Pavilion, home to the space shuttle Enterprise.

Through Hubble produced images, rarely seen artifacts, tools used in space to repair the telescope, and interactive guests experiences, HUBBLE@25 introduces the public to the history of the telescope and the unparalleled scientific achievements generated by the Hubble program.

The exhibit is co-curated by Eric Boehm, the Museum's Curator of Aviation, and former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino, who was part of two space flights to service Hubble and now serves as the Museum's Senior Advisor, Space Programs.

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