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Assuming that a robotic mission to de-orbit Hubble is not likely to
succeed (or even be launched), it looks like the cancellation of SM4 will result in an uncontrolled re-entry of Hubble. So, whose fault will this be? Or will this be yet another big space screw-up for which no one in charge will actually take any blame for? |
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