File:Matt Mountain at the Johnson Space Center, May 2009.png
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DescriptionMatt Mountain at the Johnson Space Center, May 2009.png |
English: Matt Mountain, director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, gives two thumbs up at NASA's Johnson Space Center as Space Shuttle Atlantis approaches the Hubble Space Telescope during Hubble Servicing Mission 4 (STS-125) in May 2009. |
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Date | Taken in May 2009 | ||
Source | http://director.stsci.edu/professional-background/ | ||
Author | Matt Mountain | ||
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