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... belongs in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, not spread across the
earth as a debris field. http://www.msnbc.com/news/994737.asp?0cv=TB10 begin quote In the wake of the space shuttle Columbia disaster, NASA pulled the plug on any plans it had to retrieve the Hubble Space Telescope at the end of its life so it could be displayed in a museum. end quote, begin rant NASA (or better yet Congress) should pull the plug on some NASA managers, instead of the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble Space Telescope has contributed so much to our the knowledge of the Universe it would be criminal not to put it in a museum for display along with all it's achievements. NASA management, definitely the "Wrong Stuff". Not a care in the world about spreading Columbia all across East Texas, but worried about Hubble debris. Not a creative or innovative thought about how to repair Columbia on-orbit with the stuff they had on-board. No wonder they can't figure out how to make a repair kit for the heat shield so they can service or bring Hubble down safely. end rant Save the Hubble, from a disgraceful death, Craig Fink |
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