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Structural Dynamic Test Vehicle, Hubble Space Telescope

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  • Tall cylindric structure covered in aluminum foil, mounted on a blue frame at slight angle.
  • Side view of long cylindrical telescope wrapped in aluminum foil. It is mounted at an angle. An orange stripe is on its side near the top.
  • Side view of long cylindrical structure wrapped in aluminum foil. It is mounted at an angle. An orange stripe is on its side near the top.
  • Tall cylinder covered in aluminum foil, mounted on a blue frame. Black circle near the top.
  • Long, thick cylindric structure covered in aluminum foil mounted on a blue frame.

    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Lockheed Martin Missile and Space Corporation

    Summary

    Prior to undertaking construction of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) the Lockheed Missile and Space Company built a full-scale mockup in 1975 for conducting various feasibility studies. Initially a low-fidelity metal cylinder for testing handling procedures for the proposed spacecraft, the test vehicle evolved continuously as Lockheed proceeded through its feasibility studies and was awarded the contract to build the actual spacecraft. The test vehicle eventually served as a frame on which the cables and wiring harnesses for the actual spacecraft were fabricated. It was also used for simulations in developing maintenance and repair activities in orbit. Dynamic studies on the test vehicle including vibration studies and thermal studies led to its being designated the Hubble Space Telescope Structural Dynamic Test Vehicle (SDTV).
    The artifact was stored outdoors at Lockheed in Sunnyvale Ca., until it was donated to NASM in June 1987 and shipped to the Garber facility. There it was refurbished and restored to its 1976 configuration. In 1996 the SDTV was removed from exhibit in order to upgrade the object to simulate the actual HST as it was being deployed from the Shuttle. This major upgrade, generously supported and executed by Lockheed, HST subcontractors, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and NASM staff and volunteers, involved fabricating the equipment section for the Optical Telescope Assembly, the aperture door, high gain antennae, solar arrays, aft shroud handrails, and numerous other details. A major addition was realistic multi-layer (non-flight) thermal blanketing and taping, interface hardware, wave guides, and the umbilical. NASA also provided a large equipment cradle to allow the upgraded object to be displayed from the floor at a dramatic angle.

    Alternate Name

    Hubble Space Telescope

    Key Accomplishment(s)

    (Structural Dynamic Test Vehicle)

    Brief Description

    This full-scale mockup of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was built by Lockheed in 1975 for conducting feasibility studies before the actual spacecraft was built. It was also used as a test vehicle for simulations of work to be completed on the real spacecraft in orbit, and was upgraded to simulate the flown object in 1997.

    Credit Line

    Gift of the Lockheed Missile and Space Corporation

    Inventory Number

    A19870193000

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    SPACECRAFT-Uncrewed

    Materials

    Mixed metals, aluminized Mylar

    Dimensions

    Overall: 14 ft. × 42 ft. 4 in., 3560.7kg (426.7 × 1290.3cm, 7850lb.)
    Dynamic Test Vehicle and Display Cradle combined weight: 19150lb

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv99dafc18b-3c51-4de1-82e5-2f4302cb52f4

    Record ID

    nasm_A19870193000

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