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Space Shuttle Atlantis Launches Successfully Monday Afternoon

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Harlem Globetrotters will soon have a presence in space.

On board shuttle Atlantisis a pair of basketballs. One belongs to the Globetrotters. The other, on loan from the University of Chicago, was once handled by Edwin Hubble, the astronomer for whom the telescope is named. Astronaut John Grunsfeld, an alumnus, is taking it up.

Hubble tossed the ball around in a 1909 victory against Indiana University. Hubble was a star forward on the University of Chicago’s Big Ten champion teams of 1907-1908 and 1908-1909.

The Globetrotters also have ties to Chicago. That’s where they were founded in 1926.

After traveling to 120 countries and six continents, the Globetrotters wanted to expand into space.

The Globetrotters will put their ball on display at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. The Hubble ball will go back to the University of Chicago.

Liftoff of Atlantis went off without a hitch just before noon.

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