WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.190 --> 00:00:06.560 In 2002, Servicing Mission 3B launched with a big to-do list: repair and upgrade NASA’s 2 00:00:06.560 --> 00:00:08.200 Hubble Space Telescope. 3 00:00:08.200 --> 00:00:12.099 Once the telescope was fully grappled, it was time to get to work. 4 00:00:12.099 --> 00:00:16.840 First up, replace the old solar arrays with new and improved versions that increased Hubble's 5 00:00:16.840 --> 00:00:19.730 power intake by 20 percent. 6 00:00:19.730 --> 00:00:25.290 Hubble also needed a new Power Control Unit to distribute and regulate the increased electricity. 7 00:00:25.290 --> 00:00:29.390 Next up, installation of the Advanced Camera for Surveys. 8 00:00:29.390 --> 00:00:34.329 This camera allows Hubble to capture wider vistas of the universe at a higher resolution 9 00:00:34.329 --> 00:00:35.530 than ever before. 10 00:00:35.530 --> 00:00:40.219 Lastly, the astronauts brought one of Hubble's most critical instruments, called NICMOS, 11 00:00:40.219 --> 00:00:45.149 back to life after a 2-year dormancy, once again unleashing Hubble's power to peer into 12 00:00:45.149 --> 00:00:46.699 the invisible infrared. 13 00:00:46.699 --> 00:00:53.379 12 days and 5 spacewalks later. Hubble's capabilities had greatly advanced, allowing the NASA team 14 00:00:53.379 --> 00:00:57.239 to accomplish historical strides in our understanding of the universe.