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File:Hubble telescope 2009.jpg

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English: An STS-125 crew member aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis captured this still image of the Hubble Space Telescope as the two spacecraft continue their relative separation on May 19, after having been linked together for the better part of a week.
Deutsch: Ein Besatzungsmitglied an Bord des Space Shuttle Atlantis schoss dieses Foto des Hubble Weltraumteleskops. Das Bild entstand als beide Raumfahrzeuge sich am 19. Mai 2009 weiter voneinander entfernten nachdem sie den Großteil der Woche miteinander verbunden waren.
Español: El transbordador Atlantis (STS-125), acercandose al sitio donde esta orbitando el Hubble
Polski: Teleskop Hubbla po ostatniej w historii misji serwisowej (STS-125) - maj 2009
Date 19 May 2009
Source http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-125/html/s125e011835.html
Author NASA
Shuttle.svg This image or video was catalogued by Johnson Space Centre of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: S125-E-011835.
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