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Did you know that Hubble has been non-operational during this last October due to a gyroscope failure?

One of the three remaining operational gyroscopes failed, leading to the telescope going into safe mode until engineers could solve the problem. The official Hubble mission is technically over, so any failure that cannot be fixed remotely will be a death sentence for the aging space platform.(There are still two other gyroscopes, but each loss significantly reduces accuracy of the telescope.) However they did, thankfully, managed to get it operational once again and snapped this pic.


The team of engineers that got the gyro operational again also set the telescope up to operate as the gyroscopes fail, in double and even in single gyro configuration. (A configuration that was first established for use during the Kepler mission, which suffered a gyroscope failure and then engineers figured out a way to use light pressure from the sun to counterbalance the satellite and prevent spin.)
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
💎 Lucy in the🎶 Sky with 🌟 Diamonds 🎶
trackboy · 22-25, M
why dont they send up a repair mission???? 😺
trackboy · 22-25, M
@UndeadPrivateer looks like no blue or violet as well as no ultra violet so no true color photos. and lot of interesting stuff in ultraviolet too. james webb more for edge of universe where objects are deeply red shifted. rockets will come down a lot more in price with private rocket industry. and robotics and computers are getting better and cheaper so will be able to send robotic mission to Hubble to fix it.
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@trackboy It's about peering through dust, primarily. That's the big attraction for James Webb, much of our galaxy is obscured to us by dust clouds. Infrared pierces those dust clouds.

If it gets cheap enough that someone steps up to repair the Hubble, I encourage it. But people aren't maintaining it right now because it's stupid expensive and an old piece of equipment. I don't think there's anyone who will stop you from privately repairing the Hubble though.
trackboy · 22-25, M
they should have kept the space shuttles then they would have been able to do repair missions on it. robotics will come down in price. and mass produced rockets will make it cheap to send up repair robot with the parts needed for the repair. 😺
curiosi · 61-69, F
Beautiful! Kind of gives you the chills, we are just tiny, tiny specs in a very vast universe.
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@curiosi That it does.
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Did you know “Mars” is Devon Island,Canada?
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@MrBrownstone 🤫 Gotta guard that Stargate close.
It was probably making Mr. Trump paranoid.

 
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