NASA pilots Jack Nickel (in the jet with tail number 62) and Charles Justiz fly over for a bird's eye view of two shuttles on the launch pad. Shuttle Atlantis is in the foreground and Endeavour can be seen in the distance on the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The two are flying T-38 jet trainer aircraft.
- NASA pilots Jack Nickel (in the jet with tail number 62) and Charles Justiz fly over for a bird's eye view of two shuttles on the launch pad. Shuttle Atlantis is in the foreground and Endeavour can be seen in the distance on the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The two are flying T-38 jet trainer aircraft.
- The payload canister for the Hubble mission is loaded into Atlantis.
- After taking part in a simulated launch countdown, the STS-125 crew pauses for a photo on the 225-foot level of the fixed service structure at Launch Pad 39A. From left are Mission Specialists John Grunsfeld and Michael Good, Pilot Gregory C. Johnson, Commander Scott Altman, and Mission Specialists Mike Massimino, Andrew Feustel and Megan McArthur.
- Workers expresss support for Atlantis enroute to the Kennedy Space Center launch pad.
- Two space shuttles on KSC launch pads.
- Two space shuttles on KSC launch pads.
- The Hubble payload canister being moved to the launch pad to join Atlantis.
- Atlantis rolls out to the launch pad past an American flag.
- The Hubble Space Telescope.
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