Will this hard drive fit in my Macbook pro?

Looking to upgrade the hard drive in my 2010 Macbook Pro. Stats are below.
  Model Name:          MacBook Pro
  Model Identifier:          MacBookPro6,2
  Processor Name:          Intel Core i7
  Processor Speed:          2.66 GHz
  Number Of Processors:          1
  Total Number Of Cores:          2
  L2 Cache (per core):          256 KB
  L3 Cache:          4 MB
  Memory:          4 GB
  Processor Interconnect Speed:          4.8 GT/s
  Boot ROM Version:          MBP61.0057.B0C
  SMC Version (system):          1.58f17
  Serial Number (system):          W80163PPAGZ
  Hardware UUID:          803FF0AE-DDCA-5411-92ED-610F8E37D0EC
Current HD
     APPLE SSD TS128B:
     Capacity:          121.33 GB (121,332,826,112 bytes)
     Model:          APPLE SSD TS128B
Will this 840 evo 1TB fit in the unibody housing? If not could you direct me to other SSD Options that will. Thank you.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147251

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