Hubble Servicing Mission: September 11, 2008

An internal NASA memo has revealed that the (last) Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission has been scheduled for September 11, 2008.

I have no real comment about this, except to say that I’m glad the date has been set. At the AAS meeting from which I just returned, a lot of the cool news was from Hubble, and I spent some time talking to old friends and colleagues with whom I worked on HST. It was nice to catch up, and it’s somehow satisfying to hear an actual date set for launch. Per ardua ad aspera.

January 11th, 2007 10:49 AM by Phil Plait in Astronomy, Cool stuff, NASA, Politics, Science | 7 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

7 Responses to “Hubble Servicing Mission: September 11, 2008”

  1. oldamatuerastronomer Says:

    How many more years of useful life will that give the Hubble? Also, will it be left up there forever after it become useless? I believe it’s orbit (400 miles above he surface) will keep it from entering the earth’s atmosphere (?).

    Also, any word on the Next Generation Space Telescope, anf how it will be launched (if ever)? The NGST is somewhat personal since I went to high scholl with a member of the team that’s working on it!

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  2. slang Says:

    With updated instruments? Who knows how much more exciting science can come from Hubble.. And who knows, maybe the political climate will have changed when the new end-of-life date nears, after servicing. NASA can always change its mind and update this icon of astronomy again :)

  3. Darmok Says:

    That is good news indeed; Hubble has been probably the biggest influence in keeping astronomy in the minds of the public.

  4. Carey Says:

    I believe at the press conference a couple months ago, when they announced the servicing mission, that they would “de-orbit” the scope, shuffling it back on to the mortal coil, so to speak.

  5. ioresult Says:

    “Per ardua ad aspera”: Adversity through struggle?
    I would have thought “Per ardua ad astra” more appropriate…

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