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Jorge R. Frank wrote: "Daydreamer99" wrote in oups.com: Damon Hill wrote: Hubble is dying after having served us so well; time to put our efforts into a replacement. Please send my some links of equipment that could replace Hubble. I'm not Damon, but here's a link anyway: http://www.pha.jhu.edu/hop/ HOP would definitely be both cheaper and more likely to succeed than HST robotic servicing. An HST shuttle servicing mission would be more likely to succeed than HOP, and the costs look to be pretty much a wash. -- JRF Reply-to address spam-proofed - to reply by E-mail, check "Organization" (I am not assimilated) and think one step ahead of IBM. Jorge, I understand sometimes you have to make way for better things, but in a plug and play world I believe that NASA training of personnel is great. Maybe I'm making light of things but if I want to service my washer dryer let not make a production about it. Training the personell to do the task is the what is important reosurce. When I was a little boy, my brother brought me a Radio Shack electronic radio. The same day I got antoher radio but a better model. Do I through away the lesser model or can I use it to compare and contrast information? |
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