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Old December 14th 04, 03:10 AM
Bill the Cat
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Scott Lowther wrote in
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Joann Evans wrote:

John Savard wrote:

Why not just something *real* simple, like a robot mission to boost
Hubble into a way higher orbit... and then, after the successor to
the Shuttle is built, which is not falling apart from advanced age,
_then_ go fix the Hubble?


Do you want to make any estimate as to how long that may be...?


Well, Bigelow wants his craft by, what, 2008 or so?


Jan. 10, 2010, actually...

NASA can buy a launch.


Probably too late for HST...



 




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