Hubble Camera Shuts Down
Maggie McKee writes "Hubble's main camera is offline again, but the problem does not appear to be with its power supply, like it was this summer. This time, the issue seems to be the electronics on the sharpest of its three camera-like channels, the High Resolution Channel. NASA says the worst-case scenario is that the ACS could lose half the channel's field of view, so it would take longer to observe its targets. If the problems are truly unrelated, it's been an especially unlucky few months for this instrument!"
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Actually, I've observed the opposite. A large portion of slashdot dislikes the spaceshuttle, regularly saying something along the lines of, "If only we used disposable rockets like we used to, like the Russians, we'd be better off"
Also, remember that it was the Russian space station that the oil drilling crew docked to when blasting off to save the world. It's too bad that the thing exploded, though. Stupid made in Taiwan parts.
Maybe the camera got smacked by a lost bolt from the International Space Station?
Things aren't built to last forever. Anyone know what the envisioned life of the ACS is? (no pun intended)
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Why blame anyone when leading edge technology has a problem? It happens. The Russian's deserve our hats off to them for their dependable rides to the ISS. The US deserves a hat tip for the brilliant images brought to us of space, from space. Though different, it is all high tech and subject to the problems that always happen when we're pushing the envelope. I just don't see how we would blast the Russians anymore than we would blast the US, if the US has a failure in one of their most publicized systems.
I bet NASA has some sweet solar vaporizers. Cosmic weed...? Did someone call p-funk or something?
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When you do though, ask a simple reality check question. With shuttle trips running on the order of a billion dollars these days, what will generate more actual scientific data? Squander those kind of funds on a rocket ride to fix the aging hubble, or, invest half of it in modern ground based observing infrastructure, then take the other half and feed it into the scientific welfare system known as grants over a period of 20 years.
Like the article says, its not that big a deal until we know if this malfunction is fixable. From TFA:
In other words, stay tuned for next exciting installment of 'Hubble, the incredible cyclops.'
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Let's see Dell get them a new battery up there then.
Two space shuttles have been lost; one of them exploded (or at least that's how it looked on tv), and the other burned up in the atmosphere. RIP to the astronauts. As far as I remember, the great evil in the world at the time when the ISS was being built wasn't the chinese, it was rogue states and criminal gangs. That, at least, was the justification for a bunch of make-work programs for former soviet rocket and nuclear scientists. Regarding building the thing, you american's didn't just rely on russian heavy-lift, you also relied on a good deal of russian space-station technology that was developed and refined for the Mir. Things like CO2 converters and such. Remmeber, the russians had spent a hell of a lot more time in space stations than the americans did when the ISS was being built. And, an orbit friendlier to the american launch locations woudn't have made any difference when the shuttle was grounded for however many months it was during these past few years.
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Hubble is and has been an amazing scientific instrument. While I do love the idea of sending people into space, I feel more and more that the money is far better spent on unmanned missions, including satellites like Hubble. Instead of figuring out how to send humans to Mars (and back to the moon), pour 25% of that budget into Hubble II and Hubble III (or whatever you'd want to call them) and the rest into unmanned probes/missions to Mars. It just feels to me like money well spent. Build two or three identical satellites. Yea, that's expensive, but if one goes south, you figure out why, fix it in the one sitting on the ground (if it's something that can be fixed/improved) and fire it up into orbit.
The Mars rovers and Hubble have been absolute bargains as far as new knowledge gained. That seems like the right model to follow.
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The problem isn't leading edge technology. It's 80's technology wearing out long after it's design life. Hubble is old, it is long past the time that we should have launched a new one.
Any time anyone bashes the Seppos, someone defends them by bringing up the second world war. 1945 was more than 50 years ago, folks.
Besides which, all America seems to do these days is terrorise other countries, so I'd like some recent and current defensive banter for the place...
the mods may say you posted flamebait, but to me it's a flame that warms my heart. rock on, brother!
The English word fart is one of the oldest words in the English vocabulary.
Yes, those Russians sure know a lot about rockets... but not by design: At least we can get our shuttle program running. But, beside all of that... cutting edge technology breaks. No matter who built it.
And if you live in America, you can thank Europe for providing bases, backing your armies up and generally helping out a hell of a lot in WW2. You can also thank Europe for funding the expeditions that got to America in the first place, giving birth to your ancestors, providing the armies that got rid of the native Americans, and giving you a good third, if not half, of scientific advancement over the millennia. And know why the Russians don't have enough money to get to space on their own? Because you ruined their economy by dragging them into a decade-long arms race!
Yes, America gets a lot of flak that it doesn't deserve. But you guys have GOT to stop dragging out the old "if it wasn't for America you'd all be speaking German!" bullshit. Every single goddamn country has contributed to avoiding disasters or to important scientific input, you aren't the only ones. You're just the richest and most complacent at the moment, and even at your best you aren't a patch on the Romans.
nevermind the fact that the russians were the ones who beat the germans, or at least 2/3 of their army. d-day only happened after the eastern front had been essentially won. and if the americans didn't have the a-bomb, they would have had to rely on the russians to beat japan, too.
The best bet would be to schedule in a repair stop during one of the space shuttle's remaining 13(?) scheduled space flights to deliver parts to the ISS. Otherwise, as valuable a tool as the hubble is, the cost just isn't worth it since the hubble's days are numbered as is. It just wasn't designed to last too much longer without a complete replacement.
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What do you mean "you can thank Europe for funding the expeditions that got to America, giving you a good third, if not half of scientific advancement over the millennia" etc? Most of the Americans ARE Europeans, just further down the line. You act like Europe found some wayward "Americans" over here and gently brought us up to speed... we ARE the Europeans that brought America up to speed.
Because, you know, that the other space shuttles that are in operation are waaaay better than the Americans. Oh, wait.
Seriously, people... Who cares what country they come from? Space exploration is ultimately the achievement of the people who are involved with it, not most Slashdotters, politicians, or others who just happen to be from the same arbitrary zone of political union.
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I'm not sure, but my Fault Prediction Center reports that the AE-35 unit may fail within seventy-two hours.
Good point, shame you got modded flamebait, but this is an american site. We really need to have a free internet site, where anyone can post VALID opinions.
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The Hubble Origins Probe is the cheapest, easiest, and fastest way to replace the Hubble. And it doesn't even require the shuttle.
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It's not that hard people. Call your senators and ask them why in the hell this isn't already in orbit.
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
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We did kick the ass of the Japanese. But all we did in Germany was come in late and claim we should get one of the four zones of the country.
Please, for the good of Humanity, vote Obama.
giving birth to your ancestors, Last I remembered, the State of Georgia was originally a penal colony, new England was founded by people being persecuted for their religious beliefs, and most of the original settlers from Europe were considered the dregs of the sub-continent. So yeah, we'll thank you guys. However at the time the Colonies were orignally settled, Europe would have just as soon spit on the settlers than wished them a good journey.
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The last country that was on equal footing crumbled from the Economic Collapse of Socialism taken to the extreme. So, are you saying we should wait till another country gets on equal footing, builds the hatred into the society not seen since Hitler, and then attack? You obviously know nothing about military tactics. Let me sum it up for you.
As a soldier, your job is to make "the enemy" die for his country. Any advantage you have, you take it. Otherwise, the other soldier achieves his job.
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This is no where near the worst case scenario
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Hmmm. We are all speaking English now...
Ok. Ok. Just kidding.
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...it was the Chinese "lasers"!
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Blah blah blah, atmosphere this and that. Lets get off of our one track minds and develope other means of solving problems. So, the atmosphere is in your way. Do it the American way and blast the atmosphere out of the picture. We already have blur correction to deal with turbulance. I know I've seen Lasers used to litteraly create a hole in the atmosphere. I must admit I wasn't able to quickly find any articles on lasers used this way, however it may not be some magical Harry Potter crap as much as a more simple approach of simply blasting it out of the way. Blur correction http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050207.html http://www.afrlhorizons.com/Briefs/Sept01/DE0108.h tml
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Running with the idea that we should invest elsewhere...why not tinker with the idea of repair robots? That way, whenever the Hubble breaks (which it seems prone to doing), we don't need to send a shuttle up. We either make the robots autonomous (which may be hard since I'm not sure about the diagnostic info Hubble can report), or make it so we can control them from one of our wonderful little command centers. They could either be solar powered, or the crew that installs them could probably fit some sort of docking/charge station on to the telescope without interfering with anything...if there is a docking station involved, it could probably also store small spare parts that the robots could use.
I know I'm simplifying the solution to a complicated problem, but hell. It's not like it couldn't be done. Just look at DARPA and their autonomous vehicle challenge.
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What utter bull crap. Try reading about the Lend Lease act. The USA funded a HUGE portion of the Allies war programs including Russia. If the USA did not do this Russia would have fallen.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable" - JFK
Read up about the Lend-Lease Act before you talk about things you do not know.
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable" - JFK
Okay, we sold the Brits a few guns. I remember the invasion of Britain failing because they didn't surrender and not because they violently fought back.
Please, for the good of Humanity, vote Obama.
From that wikipedia article...
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable" - JFK