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From today's NY Times, the terrible news. The article goes on here.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/17/science/17HUBB.html?th
You need (free) registration to the NY Times site to read this.
Basically, this is the first result of Bush's re-prioritizing.
Eric Siegel
Director of Planning & Program Development
NY Hall of Science
Director, Connections Project
NASA Cancels Trip to Supply Hubble, Sealing Early Doom
avor those cosmic postcards while you can. The National Aeronautics
and Space Administration decreed an early death yesterday to one of its
flagship missions and most celebrated successes, the Hubble Space
Telescope.
In a midday meeting at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt,
Md., two days after President Bush ordered NASA to redirect its
resources toward human exploration of the Moon and Mars, the agency's
administrator, Sean O'Keefe, told the managers of the space telescope
that there would be no more shuttle visits to maintain it.
A visit by astronauts to install a couple of the telescope's scientific
instruments and replace the gyroscopes and batteries had been planned
for next year. Without any more visits, the telescope, the crown jewel
of astronomy for 10 years, will probably die in orbit sometime in 2007,
depending on when its batteries or gyroscopes fail for good.
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