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6/26/2002where can i watch the space ships move?
5/28/2002Coole Cheeleader!
5/17/2002hi, my name is alok and i want some pics of space... so if u dont mind than will u send me the pics of space and latest pics of the 5 planets in one line.... my postal address is: Alok Gandhi, near nataraj build, leva sheri, Amdavadi pole, Raopura, Vadodara-390001. (Gujarat) India. i would be obliged if u send the pics.... thanx. yours faithfully, alok
5/1/2002Why is the space shuttle by the lake?
3/27/2002hi, i love your site and i appreciate that. pls, rid on.
3/13/2002I think your website is great. but I am having trouble finding information on the cost of the suttles because i am discusing it on a speech for english.
3/13/2002I really enjoyed looking through your web site.However I am doing a assingment for science. I have to list the advantages and the disadvatages of the hubble telescope. There was not really any specific detail on this but i did find some information. If this can be taken in to some consideration that will most appreciated. Thank You Very Much.
3/3/2002Your site is FANTASTIC!!! I could not do without it because without it I wouldn't be able to finish my project on the Hubble Space Telescope!!! Now I have so much information that I won't need any more!!! Thanks to all of you people at NASA ans STOCC I can get and easy A!! Keep up all of the good work!!! sincerly, Tyler
1/22/2002Hi! my name is Samha i'm 11years old,i realy like what your doing, i juste red about you the 22/01/2002 i realy like your information my teacher has ben proud of me because i bring her very nice information about air and land and lots of other things THANKS TO NASA!!!!!But i wood realy like to no your emaile so i can always find the information i want & the infomation i need to know.I wood like to tell you that you are doing great with your work and keep up with it!!! sincerely Samha ragaie el tonny
1/8/2002What to say? - It`s absolutely fantastic, it will let us ordinary people to make a spacetrip and discover the universe around us.That had been impossible without your site. Thanks a lot.
1/4/2002I have a 8 year old son who is in a gifted and talented program through his elementary school. All he talks about is what he wants to be when grows up. My son wants to be the President or CEO of NASA when he grows up. He does not want to be an astronaut, but he wants to know about NASA in general. Could someone direct me to an information or educational area for children interested in this line of work. He wants to some day visit a NASA Center and maybe meet some of your managers etc. Thank you for your help and I hope to hear from someone soon. Sincerely, Jamars MOM :)
12/13/2001My name is Brooke Evans, I'm studying about aerospace in my third grade class and would like to write a letter to Curtis Brown about being an astronaut in the future. thank you Miss Brooke Evans
11/14/2001hi this is caroline (9) from germany / bavaria I wich you all the best in all your efforts, lot´s of sucsess.
10/23/2001Hi I am Rene´ Altmann from Germany. I think, that this pages don't give me enough informations about telescops and their erection.I hope that you willchange this.Thanks!
10/19/2001Hi I'm Nilo and write from Trieste Italy. Very fine this site and much interesting (Excusme for no good my english write) Ciao gretings Nilo
7/17/2001Hi, I am 7 years old and enjoy reading everything about space. I have a model of a NASA shuttle. We are doing inventions at school and are learning about telescopes in our group. We need to find out more about telescopes. I have printed some information on the Hubble telescope. I will bookmark the cosmic kids web site for more reading later. Aidan McKay Sheffield school Canterbury New Zealand
6/8/2001I'm glad you have an image gallery.
6/5/2001this is an AWESOME site i am a 15 female and i LOVE astronomy and you site is cool. i have always dreamed of going into space and being a part of the nasa team.you guys have done a great job with this site. love always Ashlee Andrews
5/27/2001I'm Paul G Mazzola I live at 28 academy hill rd 1r brighton mass 02135 I'm doing okay I'm 31 now my be-day is 10/11/01.
4/9/2001A very informative site
3/24/2001Hi, I think you do a great job, I only wish that I could join you. Please can you send me any information on astronomy. EG pictures on the internet, star patterns etc or any internet sites of interest Thanks
3/17/2001great
3/6/2001This is a test
2/14/2001A few weeks ago I downloaded a few picks taken with the Hubble - they were amazing. I have always been keen on reading up about space science and space travel. Keep up the good work.
2/4/2001I am a phisics and radio-astronomer reasearcher and I am very interested about all the Hubble news. If is possible, and if it's in your programs, I'd appreciate news of the last pictures discovered. Thanks a lot, Gerlando Scozzari.
1/29/2001I am looking for the email address of Dr Ed Kimmer, on behalf of a friend of his, Mr. Jack Maslin
1/24/2001gotta love uranius lol jus kiddin i love sace and everything about it!!!!!!!!
1/18/2001this is a great site if it is possible can you send me som info on the Hubble Space Telescope, I am doing a report for school.
1/16/2001hello people from the nasabase. its cool to now things from stars and other planets.
1/14/2001Hi my name is Victoria Niemeyer. I am 7 years old, and I really like space. I am an older sister to Paige Niemeyer (6). My sister and I go to Windfield elementary School. My hobbies are soccer, and space. I have a model rocket launcher. My dad works at GSFC and he took us to work to see some of the spacecrafts. What are your hobbies? I am doing a report on space stuff for school. Thanks.
1/12/2001I'm not an astronomer but it has been a hobbie to look at the stars.
1/10/2001The Hubble telescope is very interesting.
12/1/2000Guestbook tester using sm3a guestbook.
11/29/2000Hello, My name is Ryan Porter and im attending High School. I have to conduct an interview with an environmental scientest. I was woundering if you could fill out the information below. Your name:__________ Job title:_________ Company you work for:________________________ Job decription:___________________________ Education:___________ Personality Traits:______________ Most enjoyable aspect.____________________________________ Least:______________________________________ Average salary for your type of work:______________________ Benefits:________________________________ Hours:_________________________________ Future outlook (about how many job openings a year)(:___________________ Technology impact(Important please use detail) (:__________________________________________________________ Affect on Ecosystem( also important) _______________________ Thank You for your time... Please e-mail the answers back a.s.a.p Thank you.
11/27/2000hallo from munich/germany it is very interesting for me to see the actions of hubble. wonderful.more success in the future. greetings and god bless you
11/24/2000nice to be forced to leave a message
11/16/2000Guestbook Tester - SM3A
11/14/2000this is a really cool site
10/21/2000well done keep up the good work
10/1/2000a very interesting & informative site.
9/25/2000The Hubble Space Telescope orbits the Earth.
9/23/2000when do we get a picture of our last plant
9/18/2000Hi All, Just wanted to comment on your web site(s) -- significant information and very easy navigation. Keep up the excellent work! Best, Jon Roberts
9/12/2000Is the hubble just like floating around in space or do you have it stationed somewhere up thre?
9/7/2000hi guys, * anyone out there? May I say that your pictures arte incredibly beautiful & Keep up the good work kind Regards Starship sherelle p.s. send a postcard ? ...option of doing so would be funny
9/6/2000HOW CAN I FIND PICTURES OF OTHER GALXIES THAT HUBBLE CAN SEE. SOMETHING IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS. THANK YOU.
9/1/2000the site looks good and has plenty of information for space buffs like myself. keep it up
9/1/2000Hai ik ben Berthe en ik vermaak me prima, ik zit nu bij algemene natuurwetenschappen en we moeten informatie zoeken over de hubble-telescoop, ik heb al veel dingen geleerd, Groetjes Berthe
8/24/2000I like ur website a lot it helped me w/ my project, that i am now getting a good grade on thanx, erica a
8/24/2000Wish i was still part of the mission team at kennedy.
8/6/2000I think this is a good site, but I would like to have seen more photos, perhaps in a special gallery where there are fewer descriptions. I hope you keep up the good work, as there is still plenty we have to learn from space.
7/16/2000Very impressed and trying to understand, why are we here and who put us here?????
7/5/2000e se venissi a trovarvi per le ferie di agosto?.... magari!!! ciao Anna - Lissone (Italia)
7/4/2000Excellent site with the excellent hubble telescope- Earth's window on the universe. Fascinating stuff!!
6/30/2000Hello! We're from Madagascar and we just want to say that your site is very interesting and good luck for the next launch, keep goin'on ! Good work ! Hanta & Anja
6/28/2000
6/20/2000What is another telescope going to be lauched? one possibly even MORE powerful than the Hubble project? BTW> WTF is xfiles.gsfc.nasa.gov?
6/15/2000Hello.....greetings from wannabe astronauts in England... Myk, Sharon and April (age 4).
6/15/2000We are all molecules and atoms..all that exists in the universe exists in all of us.....The all seeing eye...gis a job on the space station.Martin...Lincoln...England
6/4/2000this is a really cool site
5/18/2000where can i find some good pics of a super nova? PS doing a good job keep up the good work
5/17/2000Hey whats up my name is Matt and I'm really kewl and I like this site...bye peeps
5/17/2000kewl page help us alot thanx bunches!
5/16/2000What's a wonderful thing my visit to your page! Thanks.
5/12/2000please update.you can learn a lot here.
5/10/2000Oh I think your doing fine, this is my best hobby looking at the Milky way, Andromrda and all this wonder. The Nebulas. But yhing is I know very little, I reed about the black holes in your files and the possybility to know if there is somwher life out ther like here on earth . I am sure it is. I love studying this but it goes slow. My question is do you sicentist belive that the God we see in the Bible made all this wonder?
5/7/2000Hi My Name is Neal Vanderstelt and I'm a space enthusiast. I'm 31 yrs old and have independantly studied space and computer programming out in the desert where I live. I can also build my own web pages and I have one about space. Go see it (cut and paste the URL address) http://www.stormloader.com/royalheart/Space/Jet_Propulsion.html Visit my space web site, you can find a lot of research on stars, ufos, and other space topics. Space is very massive and maybe beyond mans scope, but not mans imagination.
5/5/2000WHAT IS THE LIFE EXPECTANCE OF THE HUBBLE SCOPE
5/4/2000Greetings from a 40 year space veteran here at KSC !!!
5/4/2000When am I going to be an argonaut ?
5/4/2000Great job. Keep up the good work.
4/29/2000Hi!!!!! My name is Lana Waguespack. I am in 5th grade and I science. When I grow up I plan on being a scientest. I am very smart and I make good grades in science. But you see I have to do a timeline in science and I just cant find any timeline about science that gos up to the years 1980-2000. If you find some please email them to me. thanks, Lana Waguespack
4/27/2000Hi, please add me to the guestbook. Thanks, Glen
4/24/2000Most of the pictures are very small...is there anyway to get larger versions of the beautiful pictures from hubble? In addition, is there a live feed from Hubble?
4/17/2000Hey, here is Thorsten Kalweit writing. Your Homepage is very good. I'm interested in astronomics very well. I love the pictures of Hubble.
4/16/2000This is a great site! The webmaster is truly a master! Great graphics!
4/15/2000i would like to see live hubble telescope feeds.
4/15/2000YOUR SİTE İS VERY BEAUTİFUL. I AM SENDİNG THİS E-MAİL FROM TURKEY.I AM TURKİSH. I ALWAYS VİSİT YOUR SİTE.İT İS VERY USEFUL.
4/14/2000Great
4/14/2000I enjoy the pictures and would like to receive your email
4/13/2000I really like this web page but you should talk about more about the planets you just show pictures. I think the shuttles are neat but if i want to learn more on the planets at least show me a web page or just tell me.
4/11/2000What are the main differences between the HST and the NGST? Just, Pete Urone
4/6/2000 I WATCHED A PROGRAM THE OTHER EVENING ON THE SHUTTLE MISSION TO REPAIR THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE AND FOUND IT FASINATING. PLEASE KEEP ME ABREAST ON ALL THE LATEST GOINGS-ON WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE.
4/6/2000Hubble is wonderful. The pictures are breathtaking. Every penny spent on the hubble scope is well spent. Keep beaming those pictures back to us. The universe is a beautiful place.
4/2/2000It is very interesting
3/31/2000This is the first computer I bought and, your pictures are spectacular THANK YOU N.A.S.A.!!!
3/31/2000Hi =8-Þ
3/30/2000Wonderful, educational site for all ages. Thank you very much for the views. The pictures are great.
3/27/2000My students want to know how big the lens is on Hubble?
3/25/2000I think this page is great it answered all the questions i needed to know for my project, your dooing great. michelle:)
3/22/2000I think you are doing great. This is a cool web site.
3/20/2000Hello, I feel that NASA is doing a great job! I hope that the criticisms the news media deals out doesn't lower your spirits or hurt any ongoing programs. Keep up the great work and good luck with future missions! jhaber@penn.com
3/20/2000i believe thath you are doing a great job keep up the good work
3/18/2000ik ben robin bouwe en ik kom uit nederland en ben een beetje rond aan het surfen op het net
3/14/2000Hi, I am form Kettle Moraine High School in Wales, Wisconsin I am doing a report on The Hubble Space Telescope, I was wondering if you Could send me some info on it, When it was built, what we use it for...etc etc... Thanks
3/9/2000Hubble is a great investment. I am proud to have my tax dollars associated with this project.
3/9/2000Yo awesome sight I hope to be in space technology advancement to develope new space "toys" My name is Andrew Dunn contact me at jiggaspecial@hotmail.com. thanks for your time. Please send me information on the Hubble space teliscope because I am doing a report on it.
3/7/2000cool webpage
3/6/2000Test
3/5/2000Very interesting site! Curious to know if you will be opening a new forum or reopening the the old one. What a great time to be alive huh? Anyways, I might be a future astronaut.. I'm just 20 so who knows? Remember the name Rich Merritt! Again, a wonderful time to be alive. I can only wish to be a part of such a great achievement. Please inform me on any important information on Hubble or anything else you guys come across! Thank you for advancing the borders of our understanding of the universe!
3/3/2000please more pictures
3/3/2000hi im rory sim, im just wondering if there will be eny space staitions being put up in the near future. Rory Sim 14 years old Foyers house foyers inverness Scotland
2/28/2000I AM DOING A REPORT ON THE HUBBLE TELESCOPE IM AM 14 YRS OLD AND IN 9TH GRADE I NEED TO KNOW THE FOLLOWING: THE HISTORY OF THE TELESCOPE HOW IT WAS MADE (THE MAKING OF IT) HOW IT WORKS WHAT KIND OF MIRRORS ARE IN IT WHAT KIND OF LENSES ARE IN IT PROBLEMS THAT IT HAS HAD DIAGRAMS OF THE TELESCOPE IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE I NEED IT ASAP!!! E MAIL IT TO pinkey49@hotmail.com
2/28/2000Si la teroria de la relatividad de Albert Einstain, hable de que un ser humano envejece menos en el espacio, cual seria la medida para el tiempo en el espacio, y en base a esto cuanto tardaria un hombre en llegar a marte?
2/27/2000This page are great. congratulations!!!
2/27/2000just getting started ,looking good!!!!!
2/27/2000i live in tokyo, japan. i speak japaness only.
2/25/2000Please can't you name a planet or a small universe after me ? Cedric Missghers Gent, Belgium
2/25/2000I am,just turned, 52 years old. I remember the first John Glenn launch and Sputnik before that. Alan Shepard (who, by the way lived down the street, here in Va. Beach), was a hero. BUT!!! There ain'n nothing...NOTHIN', on the earth to compare with what you guys are doin' with the Hubble Telescope. I know all the other things NASA is doin, thanks to your fantastic web page and I hate hearing about the lessening of NASA funding. Goin' so deep into the universe, even the word 'universe' seems limited, it boggles our minds, and maybe HUBBLE is staring right down God's Play! Jim Carter
2/23/2000I am doing a project on the hubble space telescope and I have seen the pics it has taken. They're awesome. If it is possible to have a crew member email me with info telling me what it was like, it would help alot!Thanx and awesome site
2/23/2000TestTest
2/21/2000Hi, I'm John Bindon. I worked on the Hubble the last 7 years before I retired from Lockeed. What a wonderful experience to have participated on such a successful program. The maintenance missions have made an already great instrument into something wonderful. Congratulations on a great web site.
2/21/2000Hi I came to see your web cam .I'm an Enlish Man Living in Manchester England,44 years& Housebound due to a disability Just Got My PC and now seem to have found this Cool window To this world And Now Due To Your Site ,It seems Many others .I can tell you how mind blowing this is for me .................
2/20/2000Thanks for letting me participate.My name is Jeff and Im from Dundas, Ontario. All my life I have been an avid fan of the space program. Ive saved articles and watched all the successes and some setbacks but progress doesnt stop. I was 13 when "we" landed on the moon and remember gathered around the T.V.watching with hope and excitment. I will continue to be a supporter of all that N.A.S.A does and wish the U.S.A.,Canada, and other countries participating the best of luck. God Speed! Sincerely, Jeff L.Saunders Dundas,Ontario,Canada
2/20/2000fine.
2/19/2000When will ther be an new mission to mars?
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2/14/2000Great Site...
2/13/2000well, I congratulate you because all the Nasa´s people are very intelligent, and I hope work for you someday in the future. good bye. please write me soon I´m very interesting about NASA´s projets
2/12/2000It would be a dream from Heaven to get new photos from the Hubble telescope in my e-mail for my elementary science class, if this is possible please help me to know!! May God bless you all!!!!!! Dr. Christopher D. Hudson
2/12/2000The images you make available are breathtaking. You are doing fantastic. Thanks. Charles Olive Dallas, TX
2/12/2000Greetings My names Sigurdur Jon and live In Reykjavik, Iceland. This is a greate homepage. I have mutch intrest on the space and hope that I go there some day. Bi! Sigurdur Jon Juliusson, 10 ears old
2/10/2000Ich bin ein großer Weltraumfreak. Und ich hätte eine bitte,könnt ihr mir vieleicht ein Poster mit Autogrammen einiger Astronauten schicken.Ich währe euch sehr verbunden wenn ihr auf diese bitte eingehen würdet.
2/9/2000your site is wouderful! packed with interesting photos' and information for all. my question is this. what was the the placement of the earth's axis 10,20 years ago compared to today? has this shifted ,even just a few degrees,over the past couple of decades? Is their any data supporting this available?
2/9/2000Thanks for your all your hard work!!!
2/8/2000Congratulations on fixing Hubble!!! I am so proud of NASA, I know you've had some nightmarish problems with MARS...I DON'T CARE!!! I want more space missions, more telescopes and would love to be put in touch with any grass roots lobbying efforts to preserve and strengthen your budget in Congress. The money that I pay in taxes is never spent where I want it, except for what goes to big budget basic science!!! GO HUBBLE!!!
2/7/2000This is real nice want to ck it out further
2/1/2000To the related person with thanks! I am a science teacher in Koprea(south) I always wanted to say "thank you", because of the informations and pictures abtained by hubble telescope. Those are very useful and even powerful to teach my student, far in Korea. Thanks to all of you working for hubble space telescope! 2000. 2. 1 Mr.Lee from korea
1/30/2000I think that what you guys are doing for us aswell as the world is just marvelous
1/29/2000Hi, my name is Alexander and I think the space stuff is the best. I hope to see the next launch at the end of the month through live video. I'll be turning 5 when the Shuttle is in space. Bye.
1/27/2000Good site, i`ve made a link to You! My URL: www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/1118/
1/26/2000I love the info. We did a class project on this site in school it was sooooooooo cool
1/26/2000Someday in the future our descendents will look upon the Shuttle program and the programs before, as the Wright brothers and Kitty Hawk. We will be members of the interstellar space faring family. Mark my word, it will happen.
1/25/2000I have enjoyed looking at the excellent photos from the telescope and hope to see many more in the future. Thank you for providing them.
1/25/2000This is a wonderfull web page! Keep going!
1/25/2000Would you be interested in knowing how to propel oneself through space, with only "inertial motion" that you create yourself? I have a method for this, and instrument to conduct this motion...
1/25/2000I enjoy the network of NASA sites. I have great intrest in space exploration and NASA activities. Also coming back to the various sites.
1/25/2000I am happy to see the space telescope back in service.
1/25/2000your fantastic preparation made you great i really agree.
1/25/2000Great job am sure glad to be able to see all of the hubble space shots again.
1/25/2000Enjoyed visiting this site. Well laid out. Hope to gain more information from it.
1/25/2000Friends , peace with you . know that all of your work , all of your dedication , all of your sharings are necessary and good and absolutely intellectually stimulating . continue ! the wonderments of the Creation are endless ! what a joy to be able to actually just begin to sip at the edges of this vast joy and reality ! thank you for your sharings ! of respect , john Dooley ( a teacher )
1/24/2000Well, the results are in! What a fantastic job by the crew and all concerned at NASA & ESA. Congratulations to each and every one - those who flew and those who supported. It was a superlative achievement. Robert Brown Virginia Beach
1/24/2000Brilliant site, extremely interesting. Keep up the good work - CORK, IRELAND
1/23/2000I`m really into the Hubble and your site is great !!!
1/19/2000GREAT SITE!
1/19/2000Hey, this is a cool site.
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1/17/2000Greetings from Esrange, Sweden
1/17/2000Very interesting and informative site!
1/17/2000Always interested in the HUBBLE and visits this site often..keep up the god work.
1/16/2000 You really pulled the rabit out of the hat again. Really great to see HST in opperation once more.
1/16/2000First time here, but it looks like the place to be
1/16/2000Great Web site you feel as you are up there with them will look again later on
1/16/2000AMAZING SITE, WE ARE VISITING FLORIDA IN FEBRUARY, MY SECOND VISIT, CANT WAIT. SEE YOU THERE
1/15/2000fantastic !
1/15/2000The success of your recent efforts indicate the extreme throughness of preparation and dilligence. Keep up the great work.
1/14/2000I am more than sure that you guys someday will be rewarded for what you have been doing for the development of the science and for the understanding of all these "things" that surround and amaze us more and more...
1/13/2000Keep up the Good Work !! Nice Web Info
1/12/2000 Can centrifical force be equal to the effect of gravity?
1/10/2000We bought my son an ETX70 and then an ETX90 Meade Telescopes for Christmas. He is having a very hard time deciding which one to keep. We have the 90 for 30 days. He is very interested in tracking the Hubble Telescope. Is this possible with his telescope. I like the 90 because the moon and other stars appear closer and the clarity is better but my son says that it moves too fast. He also likes the Onstar system that automatically comes with the 70. Is there any way to track the Hubble on a nightly basis? If I can get the coordinates for him, he would be greatly appreicative. Thanks so much, Linda McKinley The University of Texas at Austin Please feel free to send any information to: Max McKinley 112 Angelia Drive Cedar Creek, Tx. 78612
1/7/2000An excellent and very informative site.
1/7/2000Please enter me in your mailing list.Many thanks.
1/6/2000doing good think it would nice if you had more to show on tv the decovery would nice thanks chester from short creek W.Va
1/5/2000Hi...i'm Ali-Jon aged 20 from Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom. I know nothing much about astronomy but this website has been a real eye opener for me! What happened to Neil Armstrong.....Where is he these days????? ( I dont think he took a small step, I think he took a giant leap and jumped of the end of the earth never to be seen again!! Ashame really!!) Was there ever life on Mars?...Also i watched some program that talked about "the wobble theory"; did they discover more solar systems like ours that we live in??? Well..i think i'll add this site to my favourites! Got to go so i'll see you all later! Ali-Jon Rashidi aged 20 United Kingdom Goodbye
1/4/2000HELLO, I'M FROM MEXICO CITY AND I THINK THATA THE HUBBLE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TOOL IN THE WORLD AND IN THE HISTORY, QUESTION:IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE THE VIBRATION OF THE MOON TO AMPLIFY THE RADIO WAVES? APOLINAR CHAVEZ
1/3/2000I belong to the North Jersey Astronomical Group. I act as the Librarian of a small collection. Somebody has to do it. Neat site you have.
1/3/2000Is it possible to use the telescope to detect Gamma Ray bursters? I realize that you would have to get accurate localization from other sources 1st. Could they narrow down the direction enough to let you point the Hubble at it? EMB:)
1/3/2000Nice site! I found you by accident and I am glad I did! You're on my favorites list now.
1/2/20001. When will the Hubble start operation capturing those wonderful images like it has earlier ? 2. Was Meade the contract Mfg. of the hubble telescope (or part of the optical system)? Thanks, D.N. Bennett Analog Field Engineer For Texas Instruments Inc. Novi, Michigan
1/2/2000Great site for current events in the classroom! Some students can truly appreciate being able to access hubble information so easily! Keep it up and it will only get better!
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1/2/2000 Terriffic job to the many professioanls who contributed to the successful STS-Service Mission on the Hubble Space Tele. I have been following Hubble's pictures for some time and have put together a fine assembly of pictures in a powerpoint presentation for friends college courses and the public to increse awearness of Hubble's impact on the knowledge of the Universe. What one picture can do the the imaginings and curosity of a child is that wonderment we all feel when gazing up into the heavens. Thank you again for the insight and the spectactular views Brian J. Donelly PhotoProf5@aol.com
1/2/2000What was the cost (including new hardware) of the latest servicing mission to HST?
1/2/2000Excellent. Really enjoy Skytrack Manny3
1/1/2000I wood like to know mor abot the new and inpruved HST.
12/31/1999Just had to tell you how much I look forward to reading your web site. I worked at KSC during in 1997 Hubble mission. It makes me feels close to all of the great people who work there, since I'm on the other side of the U.S now. Thanks!
12/31/1999great site!! I just have one question. What's the weight of the Hubble-telescope? Please tell me, I have that question on my exam of physics in January . Thanks a lot!!! C U !!!!!
12/30/1999Hallo Hubbles, Ich wünsch euch guten Rutsch in das neue Jahrtausend. Stellt doch mal ein paar Life-Acts in euren Video Forum.
12/30/1999how can i take a look from outher space to the planet earth this is the first time i visit your site and is big fun greetings from small holland and the big soccer club FEYENOORD
12/30/1999great site
12/30/1999Guten Morgen aus luzern
12/30/1999how can i get live feed from the hubble.
12/29/1999Congrats on the latest "Hubble Fix"! I'm glad to see its still doin its thing up there. Its been years since I've followed any of the Shuttle missions but since we discovered it was carried on our "dish" TV network, I was able to follow daily most of the mission either live or through re-caps. My personal stats are... Male Married (27) yrs 48 years old (2) children, girl 17yrs, boy 15yrs HOBBIES...Ham Radio, computers, active Seti@home member. I work to much and play to little Keep up the good work O
12/29/1999Happy New Year from city of Modena, Italy. It would appeal to to me to have of the gadgets of memory of your mission, where I can buy? Thanks. Excused the errors
12/29/1999You have an really good page with lotsa informations. GO on!
12/29/1999Excellent site. Left NASA/Goddard 2 years ago (supported the HST Servicing Mission 2). It was great to see the pictures of the people that I used to work with. It is a major accomplishment of the people who supported the mission. I do not think people realize the effort, which goes into supporting a mission like this. Great job! Devin Tailor (PGT Toolman).
12/29/1999I AM 90 YEARS OLD, TALKED ABOUT HOBBLE WITH GRAND CHILDREN. CAN'T FIND THE HEIGHT OF IT /HOW MANY FLOORS?/ FOUND THE WEIGHT IN SPACE /!6.000 METERS. I ASKED SOME OTHER ADDRESS AND THEY WOULD'NT ANSWER UNLESS I SENT THEM: "cnshd" what on earth is it? Anyhow not important just interest for conversation
12/29/1999I AM 90 YEARS OLD, TALKED ABOUT HOBBLE WITH GRAND CHILDREN. CAN'T FIND THE HEIGHT OF IT /HOW MANY FLOORS?/ FOUND THE WEIGHT IN SPACE /!6.000 METERS. I ASKED SOME OTHER ADDRESS AND THEY WOULD'NT ANSWER UNLESS I SENT THEM: "cnshd" what on earth is it? Anyhow not important just interest for conversation
12/29/1999I AM 90 YEARS OLD, TALKED ABOUT HOBBLE WITH GRAND CHILDREN. CAN'T FIND THE HEIGHT OF IT /HOW MANY FLOORS?/ FOUND THE WEIGHT IN SPACE /!6.000 METERS. I ASKED SOME OTHER ADDRESS AND THEY WOULD'NT ANSWER UNLESS I SENT THEM: "cnshd" what on earth is it? Anyhow not important just interest for conversation
12/29/1999Keep up he good work!
12/29/1999THIS IS GREAT WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THRER IS ANY SCREEN SAVERS THAT I CAN DOWNLOAD FORM THE HUBBLE THANK YOU DAVID DRISKILL
12/29/1999I would like to see actuall pictures of what hubble has taken. Do you have a specific site for these? If so how current are they?
12/28/1999You are doing great! I was suprised how quickly the Hubble was repaired [or updated]. I know your time was cut short so I was wondering what services were done and which were left undone.
12/28/1999I am so happy the Hubble will be up and running again - can't wait for new images and new discoveries !
12/28/199912/28/99 To the Crew of SM3A - What a magnificent performance! What a job! We have followed this mission from the beginning, and can't believe how flawlessly, how intrepidly, you guys fixed OUR Hubble (in spite of glitches). Well, actually, yes we can: we know how well you trained. We know how hard you worked. We are proud that this was an international crew. Know how important this instrument is to us, though we may be bricklayer, accountant, or teacher. It is our sharp eye on the universe, our window on creation, our time machine. Thank you gentlemen. Thank you NASA(people). Robert & Laney Brown Virginia Beach CONGRATULATIONS!
12/28/1999Gentlemen: I find this web page the finest around, also be assured that there are those of us that realize the importance of the work and research done by Nasa if only we could convince congress, sorry i had to include my pun. Most politicians need education. I wish we could see more time spent also on seti search. I do my best to convince the mich. congressmen and reps of the importance of coming out of the dark ages and research the benefits of science and the programs of Nasa. Hopefully we will see a successful year in the space program and more funds for nasa work., Happy new year and thanks again for a wonderful home page. Don Gillette
12/28/1999STS103 demonstrates, once again, the value of trained human presence in space to achieve delicate operations. Human dexterity will be difficult to achieve with automated stand-alone robots for some time to come. Hopefully, ISS missions will resume soon to continue showing the value of human presence in space. Eventhough it has been a while since I worked at JSC, I still follow the space program with great interest. Looking forward to future STS and ISS flights. Thanks
12/28/1999I'am very interested to your works.Thank yow very much. From Italy luigi tosi
12/28/1999i am a arhitecht and designer,how can a help for the nasa ,
12/28/1999How's the temperature in space? Is it too cold? or too hot? Thanks!
12/28/1999I ALWAYS BEEN INTRESTED IN SPACE AND SPACE TRAVEL. EVERY SHUTTLE MISSION I WATCH IT TAKE OFF AND TRY TO WATCH IT LAND. AND WHAT IT IS DOING IN SPACE. WE HAVE A LOCAL TV NETWORK I WATCH THAT SHOWS WHAT IS GOING ON. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. AND THANK YOU FOR THIS WEB SIGHT IT IS VERY INTRESTING
12/28/1999what,s the real lifetime of hst? how often does it require replacments? by the way, thanks for this real christmas present, best luck for the astronauts. zoltan from hungary?
12/28/1999which is nasa`s next step on the mars project? please send me information about what are you doing now and which will be your next projects.
12/27/1999Great site. I wrote a paper on the Hubble and have been monitoring the Great One ever since. NASA RULES
12/27/1999NASA, You are doing great. The Web pages are fantastic, it is great to be able to get the photographic and video images in almost live and live time. Is there any way to get all of the released images on a cd? The high resolution pictures are incredible. Thanks JT
12/27/1999Hello, I just came here tonight. I'll probably e-mail you about things at a latter date.
12/27/1999 Dear Sir: With the prepairing of the hubble space telescope is there any chance useing it to search for the lost Mars Lander that was launch months ago that was lost months ago. You can contact me at sbillings@comnet.ca I try to keep up with all the Nasa information i can. Really injoy this web.Hope you stay online Robert Billings
12/27/1999I just want to thank the crew for the wonderful picture of the moon rising over Earth! It ment a lot for someone who for now can only dream about going up there herself:). But I will one day ! Thanx again!
12/27/1999Congratulations. Excellent coverage of the operation. Kept me up into early hours of the morning. Only a P75 but Realplayer G2 seemed to do the trick though the images were a bit broken up at times. Sound pretty good.
12/27/1999Dear shuttle-crew Welcome home after doing your wonderfull job up there!!!! Jo Smits, 5823CH 17, The Netherlands.
12/27/1999Realy enjoyed watching but towards the end the net was so colgged that I missed the touch down lets hope things can be improved for the next mission, looking forward to the next.
12/27/1999Als Schweizer bin ich sehr stolz, dass "unser" Herr Claude Nicollier an dieser sehr erfolgreichen Mission mitgearbeitet hat. Ich möchte ihm und der ganzen Crew auf diesem Wege herzlich gratulieren und wünsche allen die diese Message lesen, ein gutes neues Jahr. Happy landing Claude !! Freudliche Grüsse Space-Kusi
12/27/1999To the Crew of STS-103: Good work! We knew you could do it! Scott & Karen Rhoades Indiana, Pa
12/27/1999Great Mission! I have enjoyed watching the progress on NASA Television.
12/27/1999good site
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12/27/1999I have really enjoyed being with the NASA website this morning and watching the wind-down of this wonderful mission. Thanks so much for the wonderful images and all the other neet stuff.
12/27/1999Felicitations à toute l'équipe et à Claude qui a fait un travail superbe dans le vide sidéral. Happy Y2k Un pédiatre rencontré au mess de Payerne
12/27/1999please tell me how do you have o2 in a small ship for all the people to have?
12/27/1999U know people: It is very nice what u are doing but ... u need artists up there, u need better pictures, not tecnical quality but artistic quality ... get it? Artists are the only people that can bring something to latter share, well that would be too much, painters,etc, but in the betwen take some photographer, so we can enjoy the realy beauty off our planet. My opinion people, thanks for the work u do, love u all. Frank.
12/27/1999Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous mission. Thank you so much for all of the information and coverage. All of the missions are fun to keep track of but Hubble is special. (I have a gorgeous photo of HST as wallpaper on my computer.)
12/27/1999I would like to receive information about all kind of events in the mission, because I am very interested about this issues. thanks.
12/27/1999I have been following with great interest, I live in the UK and watching every move and hearing every sound on the pc shows that every one all over the world can follow progress in the making, I will of cause be watching for up and coming chances to join in on future shuttle launches etc
12/27/1999Hi Guys, Enjoyed the live video feeds from the latest Hubble Space walks...The picture quality is very good thru my cable modem. Thanks for the opportunity for access to the misson, Mr Reinke
12/27/1999Hi, We are unable to download live video pictures in Quicktime from Hubble,Can you help us? regards Damian & Noel.
12/27/1999Thanks for doing a great job. Nicholas Age 6
12/27/1999with the gyros, will scientists be able to see further into space?will there be control of the Hubble telescope?will HST be able to better assist with any work done with a retry for an unmanned flight;i.e triagulation,assit as a attennna between earth and mars? or have infrared or other optics that will assist in visualizing the depths of mars.?thank you for your time.and good luck.
12/27/1999Hi! nice thing you did there! congratulations! and its nice to see my uncle here on this page. keep on taking pictures!
12/27/1999Great stuff. I thought Hubble was going to damage Orbiter when it was loaded in the bay. A dangerous job well done. Keep on the good work for humanity's sake.
12/27/1999Hi... My name is Mel Dawson. I have been an avid African-American amatuer Astronomer since I have been 12 years old. As rare as that may seem, it was the dream of my mentor Gary Barabino, and myself that one day an astronomical observatory could be placed in orbit to survey the Heavens in the vaccuum of space, which would be devoyed of the turbulence caused by our earth bound atmosphere. It gives me great pleasure that our dreams and aspirations have come true with the Hubble Space Telescope. The investment in this venture is definitely one of our civilizations most credible undertakings. By studing the remotely distant objects of our past, I believe we will become closer to understanding the origination of our universe. I know with the HST we will undoubtably shorten the distance and time it will take to accomplish this effort. Astronomy has propelled me, my family, and career to levels far and beyond the stereotypical prejudgements that were established in yesteryear. I feel confident that with Godspeed your diligents will continue to solve the intricate puzzles that makes this universe tick, via exploration by the Hubble Space telescope. Sincerely, Melvin Dawson
12/27/1999Congratulations NASA Happy New Millennium from 'Glorious DEVON' UK
12/27/1999Great job on the Hubble misson. I look forward to future flights and new insights into the universe from Hubble. Again, many thanks for a job well done.
12/27/1999Great job on the Hubble misson. I look forward to future flights and new insights into the universe from Hubble. Again, many thanks for a job well done.
12/27/1999nasa, you people are doing a great job with the space program. were those pictures that came back to earth on christmas nite with the lightening, storms breaking out allover the world? were all those ones that where over south america storms breaking out? was wondering. it looked like a war zone with bombs going off almost continually. is this their rainy season or something?
12/27/1999i would like to know about the retired monkees from the space progra. are they being cared for in their retirement?
12/26/1999Thank You for your brave and daring repair to the Hubble!!
12/26/1999 I am a Canadian fan,from Montreal.I have watch the hole flight from the bigening,and I find it amazing the way you guys are staying cool.....Tank,s for the best show on earth and for keeping science such a interesting field Johnny Lajoie
12/26/1999Great job to the crew, and the web page crew.
12/26/1999Hello!!! I hope you make it back safely and don't run out of gas....
12/26/1999Web site is great. Thanks for making all the info available.
12/26/1999I have enjoyed watching the nasa channel over the past seven days. I have even taped a lot of the sessions. The program was watched from take off the the capsure of the hubble telescope.
12/26/1999Hi there Discovery-Team! Great job out there in the skys! Keep up the good work. Especially Claude for the excellent work on exchanging Hubble's brains (now that's what I call precision-work (*grin*)). Hope you have a safe return and that NASA won't encounter any y2k-Bugs. Max
12/26/1999Just to think that one day earthlings will visit the outte most reaches of the heavens... wow! Keep on truckin'
12/26/1999Greetings,This just bogels the mind as to what is out there. And all we can do is look, but with out you doing what you do best we coudnt even do that. This Earth is such a small place, why cant people learn to get along with one other.
12/26/1999what future missions do you have planned?
12/26/1999Outstanding. You are living my dream. Since a child I have been fascinated with all things above the atmosphere, and wanting to visit them. But, alas, that is not for me, it is for you. Keep it up with Mars, and the rest of them.
12/26/1999Hallo, i`m the first one in this web-site. The programm is very intersting. We wish you merry christmas and no problems with the 2000. Manfred Huppertz, Germany Monschau-Konzen
12/26/1999Sincères félicitations pour la reussite de votre admirable travail au service de la science..avec un clin d'oeil complice à Claude Nicollier.I wish for the Discovery Team and Nasa People a good Millenium. Jean-M. Schorderet
12/26/1999Great job! Saw the shuttle fly over head almost every night. It was a strange feeling to know there were actual people aboard that little dot passing overhead!
12/26/1999Congratulations to all on a amazing mission, made it a memorable Christmas to most of us. Have a safe trip home and landing tomorrow night. From James in sunny Glasgow, Scotland.
12/26/1999I am interested in learning of new objects as Hubble discovers them.
12/26/1999Our family spent Christmas Day in front of the fireplace watching the release of Hubble...AWESOME!!!! Have a safe trip home.
12/26/1999(I hope you won´t have to many problems to understand my English) I like your site and I´am very interested in the activities of Nasa.I live in Germany and i´ve got some questions?Which school qualification must i have (right now i am at the 12 class in a german Gymnasium)? How can i become an astronaut or work for Nasa in one of the Field Centers for example (which studys are neccessary to become an astronaut)? In the nearer future I want to immigrate to America (I already have some relatives in Columbia so I guess this wouldn´t be a problem)? I would be glad if you have the time to write back, Thank you, Erol Haciahmet E-Mail: Dr.Rooster@gmx.de Adress: Erol Haciahmet Marienburgerweg 11 86420 Diedorf (Germany)
12/26/1999Guy's Thanks for yr good job, I'm Fernando and hope that my son Cristian 6 years old, be a great man like yrs. Rgds, Fernando Gonzalez Tache Cartagena Colombia.
12/26/1999Herzliche Gratulation für diesen super Job den Ihr Jungs da oben vollbracht habt. Allen Respekt!!! Ich wünsche Euch noch eine gute Heimkehr und einen guten Rutsch ins 2000!! Dennis Bach / d.bach@bluewin.ch
12/26/1999I am a 62 year old grandfather saving images for my grand-children. Thanks,
12/26/1999Thanks for the info. Andrea Beall beallzoo@nb.net
12/26/1999 People of the H.T.S. Thank you for the great job you do. You remind us how small our world realy is. In the sea of space. Happy Hoildays. From our family to yours.
12/26/1999I enjoyed the pictures, they were great. I would like to see more of Earth and clouds and things of that nature. I looked at the launch movie. Very good job. Thanks,
12/26/1999You are doing and excellant job. I watch with anticipation for the next images from HST.
12/26/1999SM3A - Outstanding Job!
12/26/1999Thanks for the chance to watch some cool things from space,this only enhances my desire to be a astronaut. John 12 from cincinnati
12/26/1999Hi My name is Ashley im 15 and live in Martin County Florida,and I am 5'3,and don't think im gonna grow any more,and i would like to become an Astronaut and I was woundering how Tall you have to be to become an Astronaut.
12/26/1999Awesome release, live on CNN on Xmas day. Have a safe landing on Monday, from Canada.
12/26/1999Your achievments go before you and don't let the press say otherwise. The Mars losses should not detract from the success of recent years. Onn your site - is a credit to your professionalism.
12/26/1999Schöne Grüße aus Haan von Olli H.
12/26/1999i think that a live feed space would be very nice. great job and happy holidays
12/26/1999Super Arbeit.
12/26/1999Buon Natale e Buon 2000 dall'Italia! Sergio e Federico Basiano Milan Italy
12/26/1999 Very good Web site! Interesting graphical form. The only weakness is that we have (here in Poland) big troubles trying to get the live streaming video feeds. Pictures from space are not enough :) (maybe for the forst time).
12/26/1999Hello, I want to congratulate you to your interesting homepage about the SM3A Hubble Mission. I hope that the team on board of the space shuttle can repair the telescope, so that there are no problems anymore. Good luck! Much sucess and a good new millenium, Manfred from Goettlesbrunn near Vienna, Austria
12/26/1999Dear Sirs, I'm amazed how well you're doing all over. I definitely enjoy reading about Hubble and space, especially about new discoveries... keep on going. Sincerely Dieter E. Sautter, Frasdorf, Germany
12/26/1999Dear HST people, Weekly I visit the homepage of HST to look for new nice pictures and I am stunning over and over for the marvelous quality of that pictures and the things that Hubble discovers. I wish all of you an other nice century and please go on! Your sincerely Gerard Diepeveen De Posten 510 7544 LV Enschede Netherlands Europe
12/26/1999Seasons greetings to all.Marvellous achievement. Awesome pictures. When I look at Earth it is hard to believe that so much death and destruction is taking place down here even as I look at the pictures. Let us all hope that all Nations on this planet become more peace loving in the approaching Century. Congratulations to all involved Best wishes. Terry Oaten. Bristol U.K.
12/26/1999I am new on the web and my first site that I visited was Nasa, as I am very interested in space technology and astrophysics. I am 41 years old and from my early days I was very interested in star formations and was lucky to see the whole space adventure of your country and I was pourd during the 1969 touch down on the moon and still I am very exited with this event. Now, I wish all of you best wishs for the new year and for the new millinium. Thaank you for your attention. Joseph Vella "St. John" Bordin Str Pieta' MSD 09 Malta Europe
12/26/1999I think that this is a great site. with alot of pictures and info about space. this site helped me alot with my work in school. Thank's!!!
12/26/1999Best wishes for a good return after formidable work you all have done. Grazie Claude per il grande onore che hai fatto al tuo paese. A presto, gli amici ticinesi / mani@aasa.ch
12/26/1999Merry Christmas to everybody,congratulations to Hubble crew, and Keep on doing your job NASA team, despite critics about Mars Polar Lander, mankind knows your efforts because they´re our dreams too. Alonso Molina. Isle of Gran Canaria(Spain)
12/26/1999Great Job, Guy's out in space. You really know how to Space walk.
12/26/1999per aspera ad astra !!
12/26/1999God Bless you! My kids check on you daily.Thank you for all that you do.Portland Oregon USA
12/26/1999This has to be the COOLEST site Ive had the pleasure of visiting in a while. Thank you so much for this. The information is incredibly interesting and the pictures way awesome! Keep up the good work! Cheers from NEW ZEALAND! Grace S.
12/25/1999Thank you for metricating your CosmicKids pages to the extent of adding the metric equivalents of quantities parenthetically. Perhaps you did this as a result of my comment two months ago. No matter; you did it and that's great! First, a short comment: the unit name kilometer should not be capitalized unless it is the first word of a sentence. This is true of all unit names in the international metric system; normal rules of grammar apply to unit names, including capitalization and plurals. Second, may I point out that your conversions exaggerate the precisions, though. For example, on your main CosmicKids page http://hubble.gsfc.nasa.gov/classrm.html you state, "NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is sending a brave seven-member crew about 370 miles (595.33 Kilometers) above Earth to tune-up the Hubble Space Telescope." If the stated altitude is to the nearest mile (at best!), then the distance should be given to the nearest 1 km (actually, the nearest 2 km would suffice probably). The inadvertent impact of overly specifying conversions makes the metric units look needlessly complicated, especially for younger students. NIST has some excellent guidance on converting to the correct precision in NIST Special Publication 811 ("Guide for the Use of the International System of Units(SI)"), Section B.7.2. This is available online at http://physics.nist.gov/Document/sp811.pdf I'm sure that there are many scientists and engineers at GSFC who can help you with this. I would be glad to provide some free guidance, too, if that would be useful. best regards, James R. Frysinger College of Charleston Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
12/25/1999I am born in 11/24/62. Micro-wave, hi-fi set miniature, compact disc, internet and ....NASA ! Some food get hot on my micro-wave, during this time (and listening a CD from my hi-fi), I'm connected by internet to see this beautiful pictures about the Discovery hubble mission on the NASA web site ! Who can tell me it was possible 25 years ago ? absolutely fantastic. Thank you. Bruno Biagio from Barcelona.
12/25/1999The Discussion Board was a great idea! I enjoyed interacting and also reading the postings of others to see what interested them. This helps me appreciate better where my college students "are coming from". I hope that you continue to run discussion boards again for other missions and that you also pass this neat idea along to other NASA centers. best regards, James R. Frysinger College of Charleston Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
12/25/1999I like the site!!! thanks
12/25/1999I thouroughly enjoyed visitnig this site, as i felt that I was part of the mission. Well done to the crew and support of this mission. Kassiem Adams,Cape Town, South Africa.
12/25/1999Congratulation for all hubble mission during last holiday i wish my kid can be like you
12/25/1999soo, I find a link to discussion board and "Kread our guestbook" but HOW i ask again, does one leave a MESSAGE! Why not a discernable link? James R Durbin, former Santiago station employee.
12/25/1999Gran Trabajo, Feliz Navidad (Mexico)
12/25/1999Merci Claude de nous avoir fait rêver en te voyant dans l'espace et en étant le premier Suisse à pouvoir ENFIN sortir dans l'espace. J'espère que ton rêve inciteras notre pays à pouvoir maintenant prendre conscience du besoin d'aller de l'avant. Merci de nous avoir fait rêver et je te souhaite un Bon Millnium. I wisch for the Discovery Members a Merry christmas and good New Millenium. Congratulation for the Great Job on the Hubble. Torrent François
12/25/1999I would like to know also whether there is a site to view what the Hubble is seeing in either present time (especially or otherwise. You're doing great. Let's hope the future is bright for NASA money-wise (maybe an answer to that can be given). What is the schedule for Mars? Also any future plans for a base on our moon? Thanks David Schram http://www.whisp.com/~dschram Think You're Healthy? - Not Yet
12/25/1999Is there a site for viewing Hubble images inreal time (ie see what the telescope is viewing at any one time )? Anyway congradulations on a great mission. Ray Spencer
12/25/1999We enjoy the Web-site. It gives us the most up-to-date information, and there is so much to read and look at. Thank you....
12/25/1999HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL-I have just finished watching what I thought was continuos live TV on the internet to find however that it is a replay basd on the release of the Hubble - Could someone please explain? - Arthur Z. Rowe N1ORC (Amateur Callsign)
12/25/1999Congratulations on keeping Hubble going Rl
12/25/1999Congratulations to the shuttle crew from Switzerland !! Great Job and all the best for the new Year. From the astroinfo Team at http//:www.astroinfo.org
12/25/1999is there an astronaut on the hubble mission whose first name is "jeff"? my son was on his walkie talkie and believes he was communicating with an astronaut. is there any way to confirm this? my son's name is alex and we live in aurora, colorado. thanks
12/25/1999Very intristing Pictures from the Space and the Earth. Thank You !
12/25/1999What is the timing for the next servicing mission?
12/25/1999Hello, All you Guys on the Space Shuttle My name is Dale and it is 8.40 am in Melbourne and I was watching your Orbit on the Internet passing over Australia. Just wanted to send you a message to say hope you all had a Merry Xmas and gots lots of presents like me an my sister Grace. You are doing a great job up there and hope you all come back safe and will have a great New Year party with your Families. Bye for now. Dale & Grace
12/25/1999What will be the final lifetime of the Hubble telescope?
12/25/1999tanti tantissimi auguri anche dall' Italia.
12/25/1999You are great, hope you all had time to take a little Christmas cheer with you. Well done - SAFE JOURNEY Albert Honey, Newbury, Berkshire, England
12/25/1999Everyone is doing a great job, I love everythig about space and I enjoyed a lot this web site. Merry Christmas and a happy 200 year for the Astronauts and everyone involved in the project, Pedro Agostinho from Portugal.
12/25/1999type of lens paper?.....in gest
12/25/1999Merry X-Mas from suerland in germany to all living creatures in space. Special greetings to the Critters!
12/25/1999Merry Christmas and happy new 2000 year to all espacially to the Discovery shuttle from Italy.
12/25/1999Hi to the astronauts and everyone else involved in the space industry. I enjoy following your work on the NET and try to see the Shuttle, Mir ISS etc when the orbits bring them close to us. Very exciting to be able to see a bright object crossing the sky. Take care, Peter Hermary, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
12/25/1999Christmas Hugs and Kisses for the Shuttle Crew. With Love, Angela & Athena
12/25/1999Seasons Greetings ,to the crew of Discovery and thier support team and a Merry X-mas from Germany . Bernd , Manuela and Jan.
12/25/1999When it's x-mas and and the astronauts are in space is it alowed 4 them to drink some beer?
12/25/1999Very interesting site. I'm always curious about the Hubble scope and its progress. Thanks.
12/25/1999Wem darf ich danken für die unvergesslichen Bilder des Universums, welches das HST uns allen liefert? Dem unglaublichen Mut und Einsatz der Astronauten im All gilt mein Dank hier im Besonderen. Die Bilder gaben mir Einsicht, dass es dort draussen viele Dinge gibt die wir Menschen wissen sollten um auch unser Leben hier auf dieser Welt in neuem Licht zu entdecken. Special thanks to Mr. Nicollier and all Americans this great support of Life on Space!
12/25/1999DOING JUST GREAT
12/25/1999please advise me by e-mail on the next mission to go up.
12/25/1999For nighttime re-entries, MORE re-entry information needs to be given to the public. It is the thrill of a life-time to see the shuttle re-enter the atmosphere. Re-entry paths and times for the affected area will give public support a boost.
12/25/1999Ich möchte gerne von euch einen Pin oder Aufnäher haben, in Deutschland ist soetwas nicht zu bekommen. Falls doch schreibt mir bitte wo! ( Missionsaufnäher )
12/25/1999Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!!!
12/25/1999This is a very cool web site. I haven't seen robotic camera technology being used like this before. Though, If I were a member of staff, I might get a bit annoyed knowing that people could zoom away in to my face at any time whilst I was working! Another cool robot site can be viewed at http://www.freedom.artm.ulst.ac.uk Sure, you're not interested, but what the heck! Cahal
12/25/1999Bom primeiramente queria dizer gosto do site da NASA e queria que vc pudessem me mandar fotos do planeta marte (solo)
12/25/1999I THINK YOU ARE DOING A GOOD JOB OUT THERE,BUT PEOPLE DOWN HERE WANT TO KNOW WHY YOU KEEK HIDING WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WITH THE FACE ON MARS
12/25/1999Keep up the good work. Good luck on your missions in the upcoming year
12/25/1999ciao da flavio e alessandro videociak lissone (MI) ITALY
12/25/1999Great work, both in space and on this web site !! My children and I thourouhgly enjoyed watching the videos and checking out the live feed cams... makes us all feel a little closer to what you are doing! You all are true heros.
12/25/1999QUAL A EXTENCAO DA SUPERFICIE LUNAR,E QUAL A SUA COMPOSISAO? QUAL A MAIS PROFUNDA E MAIOR CRATERA LUNAR? DE QUE SAO COMPOSTOS OS METEOROS E COMETAS?
12/25/1999I think that the Hubble has been(and is)a great gift to mankind!
12/25/1999Great Claude Nicollier and the whole crew, you will bring us the marvellous Heaven a little bit closer. Merry Christmas. Willy Schwarz Switzerland
12/25/1999How Do I send a message to the Astronauts. I desperately want a QSL card of this mission Edgar Abraham ZS6AFF 100 Swart Street OUDORP KLERKSDORP ZIP 2571 South Africa
12/25/1999How Do I send a message to the Astronauts. I desperately want a QSL card of this mission Edgar Abraham ZS6AFF 100 Swart Street OUDORP KLERKSDORP ZIP 2571 South Africa
12/25/1999how many people are occupied by the project hubble thanks
12/25/1999The mission to fix and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most important space missions of the last 10 years. Our scientific information on cosmic distances, luminosities, and spectra are improved independently of our knowledge of the correct bolometric corrections to apply to starlight by this important apparatus. And it is connected with our visionary sensibilities, our ability to pick out meaningful scenes from the stardust, so that Hubble enthusiasts have become eager readers of the tea-leaves of space. Charting the heavens with Hubble leads us not only to better data on the atomic objects of study, the stars and other objects, but also allows us to map the scenes we find in the stardust onto maps of the celestial sphere, so we find out more about how imaging nebulae and imaging galaxies sub-illustrate the story we find in the constellations. The appearance of the nebulae as they are rotated must fit in with the transformation of the constellation symbols as they move across the sky, as Orion rises like a proud wing, then stands in his Winter Cresent of Stars wearing his wing like a robe, the horsehead nebula B33 dangling from his belt as Leo bolts up from behind to pursue him, the two seperated by the long, astonishing tapestry of NGC 2264, crowned by S.Monocerotis. Hubble will help make the cosmic symbolism more accessible to our vision as it helps us refine our models of the stars.
12/25/1999Merry christmas! Great job on the Hubble!!!
12/25/1999As this will be the last Shuttle flight of the 20th Century are there any plans to commemorate the first flight of the 21st? A set of postage stamps for example postmarked Cape Canaveral would be one way to reach the many thousands of like minded people who would like something to remember the efforts of ALL those involved in Space Exploration by! A signed photograph of the crew of this current mision at the end of the 20th Century would be gratefully received if it is at all possible! Sincerely Martin Dewhurst 77 Park Way, Pound Hill, Crawley, West Sussex,RH10 3BS,U.K.
12/25/1999Hallo Claude, Du bist einfach super!!
12/25/1999merry x-mas and happy 2000 from Belgium keep up the good work!
12/25/1999Merry Christmas from Arizona, I am not sure if anyone from NASA really reads these, or if they are just there for the public, but I applaud the work that you ALL do, and Wish you all a Happy Holiday, and a Safe and sucessful New year.
12/25/1999This is agreat website. I have always been interested about learning more about space travel ways to learn more the launches and more from nasa.
12/25/1999Discovery: You are doing just great. Many of us in Canada are watching you. Merry Christmas. We pray for you in your work and for your safe return. Bruce Crozier
12/25/1999You men and women are doing one hell of a job. I am proud to be a part of this great nation. Thank you all for your dedication and hard work.
12/25/1999What photographic equiptment was used on this mission? Why wasn't flash used in many of the photographs? Fill in flash would of enhanced many of your shots. Just wondering. As a photographer I dream of being on the shuttle or space station as a photojournalist some day.
12/25/1999Hi, everyone. This is an awsome site as far as I am concerned. Great information site for learning about the various aspects of the timelines involved in producing a successful mission. I have always kept track by news and media sources, but for some reason, neglected to consider the internet. I am glad I have. This has given me a chance to download info and video files to show my children. OK, who am I kidding. I love it more that they like it. But it is still a great way to add more knowledge to the ole gray matter. Thanks for doing this site, George W. Giesenhagen Kewanee, Illinois
12/25/1999I think this web site is AWESOME!!!!
12/25/1999I am proud to be able to live in such an exciting time of exploration. The NASA people are truly an inspiration!! Great Job and keep up the great work! God Bless!
12/24/1999To all the people behind the scenes that have made space exploration a reality, I thank you. I want to wish all of a Merry Christmas and awonderfully great New Century!! With many more fabulous discoveries ahead. Keep up the good work and God Bless.
12/24/1999I really apreciate having this be available to all of us who couldn't come along. Thank you for fixing our telescope, and have a safe landing........Denny Wright
12/24/1999Good luck, astronauts! Best wishes from your Brazilian friend.
12/24/1999My daughter ask,"In space is time any different than on earth?" Does an hour in space seem the same as an hour on earth?
12/24/1999My daughter ask,"In space is time any different than on earth?" Does an hour in space seem the same as an hour on earth?
12/24/1999Are you having Turkey and all the fixin's tommorrow night and how do you keep the bird from flying away?
12/24/1999Spotted Santa? I expect a photo soon. Dodi Davies
12/24/1999Very nice pages form the hubbel
12/24/1999why not send one of the shuttles to the moon or mars,it would be cheaper in the long run especially getting it back than getting it there.Arthur c clarkes book greatings carbon based bipeds chapter six uses of the moon will explain all.
12/24/1999you are doing a great job the views are out of this world hope that you all have a very good xmas
12/24/1999how expensif is a flight of a space shuttle?
12/24/1999When the shuttle captures the HST, how close are the orbits? If the two are in slightly different orbits, how are the forces handled?
12/24/1999I am really enjoying the coverage of the repair mission. Its about time that the Hubble got fixed. The entire US and the world should be thankful for the work that goes into all of the shuttle missions as NASA does what it does best.
12/24/1999I enjoy reading the messages and seeing the pictures from space.
12/24/1999Karen Shramke Lee Buschman
12/24/1999Enjoy the up to date information on your web site, keep up the good work!
12/24/1999I have followed the Space Programme since day one,and it has been awesome.The only real setback,was the fire allthose years ago on Apollo One,it still hurts all these years later. TO THE CREW OF DISCOVERY -- A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR GOD SPEED TO A SAFE LANDING
12/24/1999Great job
12/24/1999You all do a very fine job and have my support. I wish everyone at NASA a Merry Christmas and A very Happy New Year. May all your missions be safe.
12/24/1999Dears First of all I want profit this time to wish a Merry Christmas and Happy New. I have got no questios for the moment, but I want to thank you very much for your efforts to help us to understand the Universe thaat we, The Humanity belongs. I can not imagine where were we without assistance aand tenacity. Miguel Angelo Barreto da moura from Cape Verde
12/24/1999Viele Grüße aus Wildau (Deutschland) Super Seiten !!!
12/24/1999Great site. Thank you for the updated information and real life experience. It is a true education. Sincerely, Judy and Jessica Middleburg Florida
12/24/1999Friday December 24.1999. Dear HubbleCrew: I think you guys are doing a great job with your mission, keep up the good work., When you get the pictures up and running again you need to show more 3-d images and galaxys forming., also I think you need to show really faraway galaxies., Thank you., Sincerley, ChrisHill., Also(StarTrekFan.)
12/24/1999Hello. Great job. Godspeed and Merry Christmas to you all. Get that Telescope humming again!
12/24/1999Comments: As I said in my Christmas Message I feel that the work you do is very important and vital to the future of mankind. If we plan on being around for the years and millenniums to come, we must do what is required to ensure mankind's survival. One of the things we must do is, improve our ability to handle any eventuality. I believe one way we can do this is by increasing our ability to Live work and play in Space. We must make the use of Space profitable. In order to make space profitable we must get more people involved and ready to work in this environment and instill professionalism in these future workers. I can think of a few industries, which may make a profit listed below. I am also aware that we need to make more technological break-throughs in a number of areas: R&D Test and Evaluation Manufacturing Mining Recreation and Entertainment, Questions: 1) Which areas are you aware of that we can develop to make a profit in Space? 2) What can I do to help? I want to help in a big way. Tim
12/24/1999Very impressed with the way the Crew have fixed the Hubble. Bet the view is awesome.
12/24/1999Good job!!!!
12/24/1999May the Holidays be especially significant to those of you in space. May everyone in Nasa keep their chin up and plow on ahead with akk your important work. I have foolowed space expolration ever since Sputnik I went up on my twelth birthday. While the reasons for the "Race for Space" may have changed, we nonetheless need to explore our future homes.
12/24/1999Hi my name is Denys Alvarez I like the study of the stars when I grow up I would like to be an astronomer.Keep up the good work.
12/24/1999YOUR DOING A GREAT JOB AND DOING IT FAST!!!!
12/24/1999Super!! I might not want to work there with the eyes of the internet on me, but a great way to "visit" without the hassle. Nice job
12/24/1999Merry Christmas everybody, who are living on the Planet and working on the orbit.
12/24/1999Merry Christmas!!! I write you from MADRID(Spain).We hope you are all fine at the return of this so hard mission.Also I want to send a message to Pedro Duque (ESA Astronaut), who was here last year giving a confference with the rest of STS-95 Shuttle Crew: Pedro haber cuando te volvemos a ver por alli arriba, un saludo de un amigo y vecino de tu barrio. Since I saw them so near me, I`ve been follow all the shuttle space trips with so much interest. Have a nice home return, and good luck guys!!! Angel Gago Oliveira. Madrid. angelgago@mundivia.es
12/24/1999I've been following the space program since the early days of Viking and Redstone. NASA has come a long way since then. You have a tough job ahead of you because most people don't understand what it takes to put men or machines in space. They also don't realize the interaction between space and world technololy. GOD BLESS YOU AND BRING YOU HOME SAFELY.
12/24/1999Hi gentlemen I am Ganesh, from Bangalore, INDIA. I like to ask you, how could astronauts up there in space keep there body fit, so that they could not have much difficulty when they return to mother earth. Thanks, looking forward to your reply.
12/24/1999How many further missions to Mars are in the planning stage and are there other missions ready to launch at this time?
12/24/1999Good Luck to all
12/24/1999 I have been wondering (since the astronauts had so much trouble with the bolts on the hubble telescope) why they dont use some other type of fasteners, to secure the different components in the telescope, such as magnets. I would think that in the vacume of space there wouldn't be anything that would be able to jar such components loose.
12/24/1999I'm a computer network engineer. I'm glad to hear that Y2K computer problem is not only on earth as well in the space too. Since a young fellow I'm interested in space and space communication such as Ham-Radio. How do you navigate through the space without a collision with some old items circle around the globe. So your speed must be up to 25'000 km/hour. I wish you a good time up in the space and I wish you merry X-Mas and a happy new year 2000. With kind regards - Wolfgang Sidler - Switzerland http://www.wolfgang-sidler.com (w.sidler@tic.ch)
12/24/1999I am a Pharmacist and I've been following the Space program from the beginning. My question is that at one point years ago the space Crew took amphetamines. I would like an answer to this to clear my mind, and I'm sure that I would also take something to go to space. thanks and let me say whatever the cost I'm willing to pay taxes for this.........
12/24/1999We are looking forward to the resumption of the observations, although I'm a novice back-yard stargazer, I find the Deep Space photos awe-inspiring!
12/24/1999I am a Pharmacist and I've been following the Space
12/24/1999Meka nang niyamai!
12/24/1999I was born 500 year too early.
12/24/1999Im very surprise to see a Intel 486 into Hubble because is my computer processor
12/24/1999See anything unusual especially around Christmas? Not in space, but down here. Anyway, watch out for a fast moving sleigh, a bunch of raindeer and a Jolly Old Man in Red! We wouldn't want any collisions!!!
12/24/1999Doing real good up there. To bad you can't push that reset button on the MPL..ha. Have A Safe Trip Home!! TEXAS.
12/24/1999Merry Christmas to the Shuttle crew from Sunny South Africa,
12/24/1999The images from space are INCREDIBLE! Thank you for making them available!
12/24/1999Thanks to NASA's weather speculation for the August total eclipse of the sun I was able to see the total eclipse at Karlsruhe in Germany. An experience my wife and I will never forget:-)
12/24/1999You guys are doing great. I always look forward to coming here!
12/24/1999I would like to tell you that I like your site. I like especially the pic's. Merry X-mas and a happy new year. Special for Mr. Claude Nicollier: Joyeux noel et und bonné heureuse anneé.... Volker Schmekel, Bern (Switzerland)
12/24/1999What is the maximum time that the back-pack support system can keep an astronaut safely on a s