![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Forgive me for being cynical, but now we know why President Bush gave a big speech about going to Mars (in the out years, of course). As per CNN, it has just been announced that the Hubble Space Telescope will not be serviced again, meaning that it will go out of service in 2007 or possibly 2008. NASA stated that with the plan to shut down shuttle operations, there is "just not room" for a mission to service Hubble, which would allow it to continue service (and possibly receive upgrades) for several more years. NASA states that at WH direction the 'limited' remaining shuttle flights will be prioritized for ISS and meeting "international commitments". This would appear to mean they are serious about the shuttle being shut down in 2010. With a firm shut-down date, remaining launches are becoming scarce items and fingers are crossed that the shuttle will fly successfully again as scheduled. Any delays now in returning the shuttle to service will have major compounding effects (unless the shut down date were slipped back). Clearly it is a tight situation. When a project as public and lauded (by commoners and scientists)as Hubble is sent down the tubes... There is a newer telescope (the "Webb" telescope) tentatively scheduled to be launched in 2011, but that will leave several years at best gap in that type of outer space astronomy. I'm not certain how firm or how far along the "Webb" is either. Yes, there is a continuing promise of great projects -- in the out years. But a bird in the hand... It really seems to me that the great Mars push is not so much a serious plan/effort as it was an attempt to forestall criticism (deserved or not) for pulling the plug on the shuttle and letting major ongoing projects like Hubble go down in the process. regards, -------------------------------------------------------------- |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
NASA Details Risks to Astronauts on Mission to Hubble | Scott M. Kozel | Space Shuttle | 174 | May 14th 04 09:38 PM |
NASA Urged to Reconsider Hubble Decision | Scott M. Kozel | Space Shuttle | 116 | April 2nd 04 07:14 PM |
Don't Desert Hubble | Scott M. Kozel | Space Shuttle | 54 | March 5th 04 04:38 PM |
New Hubble Space Telescope Exhibit Opens At Goddard | Ron Baalke | Science | 0 | September 30th 03 11:07 PM |
Hubble images being colorized to enhance their appeal for public - LA Times | Rusty B | Policy | 4 | September 15th 03 10:38 AM |