Science | shuttle Spacewalkers Wrap Up Tricky Hubble Job By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted May 15, 2009 11:01 PM CDT Copied In this image from NASA TV astronauts Mike Good, left and Mike Massimino work to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope during a spacewalk, Friday, May 15, 2009. ((AP Photo/NASA TV)) Spacewalking astronauts had to put a refurbished pair of gyroscopes into the Hubble Space Telescope after a brand new set refused to go in yesterday, but scientists were satisfied nonetheless and confident the observatory would point precisely to more distant objects in the cosmos. Replacing the gyroscopes was the top priority of the repair mission, and the struggle had NASA on edge for 2 hours. Thanks to the spacewalkers' effort, Hubble ended up with four brand new gyroscopes and two refurbished ones. It was the second spacewalk in as many days for the Atlantis astronauts, who once again were bedeviled by problems. Yesterday's spacewalk was one of the longest ever, lasting nearly 8 hours, and Mission Control told the weary crew members that they could sleep in and start today's spacewalk a little late. Read These Next Obama-era protections for Atlantic have now been reversed by Trump. Chicken banana, chicken banana, chicken banana. Mass market paperbacks near the end. Hegseth breaks DOD ties with what he calls a 'woke' Harvard. Report an error