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March 3 :: Flight Day 3 Video - Grappling Hubble
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(46 sec) The Astronauts working inside of the Shuttle.
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(38 sec) Part 1- Positioning the Orbitor to Grapple Hubble.
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(31 sec) Part 2 - Positioning the Orbitor to Grapple Hubble.
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(1 min 11 sec) Deploying robotic arm onto Hubble. Sped up 2x.
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(1 min 14 sec) Solar Array Retracting. 8:15 am EST. Sped up 4x

March 3 :: Flight Day 3 Audio - Highlights
148kb (1 min 11sec) The Shuttle Crew's wake up call from Houston.

Mission Status Briefing - 11:00 am EST
88kb (42 sec) Statement from Wayne Hale, Mission Operations Representative
192kb (1 min 32 sec) Statement from Bryan Austin, STS-109 Lead Flight Director
240kb (1 min 57 sec) Statement from Preston Burch, HST Program Manager
144kb (1 min 9 sec) Question asking if there has been any change with the status of the freon loop situation from yesterday. Asked by Aviation Week.
200kb (1 min 36 sec) Dr. Steve Hawley talks about what it is like to see Hubble again as well as the process the astronauts need to go through in order to grapple Hubble.

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