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MSNBC - How a 'safe haven' could help save Hubble

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By James Oberg

NBC News space analyst

Special to MSNBC

Updated: 6:59 p.m. ET Dec. 7, 2004An "out-of-the-box" plan to put a new
space

habitat in orbit could be a leading contender for saving the Hubble Space

Telescope, private-sector analysts say in a proposal being prepared for
NASA.

The habitat could be used as an emergency safe haven during the Hubble
servicing

mission, and then could serve as a base for wider commercial and exploratory

space travel.






 




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