Two Tech Updates For Near Space
albino eatpod writes: "According to this CNN article, the first week of March will see a major overhaul on the Hubble Space Telescope. Given that the telescope is 12 years old, it's looking like it will well outlive the projected 15 year lifespan originally slated." And Andrew Robertson writes: "After a lot of hoopla about NASA projects getting shelved, the crew return vehicle for the space station met another milestone. The propulsion stage for deorbiting the first one (prototype) has been delivered :). The only remaining test flight before they put one is orbit (for orbital tests) is a supersonic flight. ATA BOY to all Aerojet engineers."
Given that the telescope is 12 years old, it's looking like it will well outlive the projected 15 year lifespan originally slated.
I remember all the crap Hubble took when it had been just deployed and the public scandal about the defective lens - "Paperweight in space", they said.
And now, after the correction it endured, and thanks to its continuous flood of information, no one even dares talking about it without respect.
Long Live Hubble! I, geek, salute you!
(mod me down if you will, I HAD to say this)
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