NASA has been trying to figure out what's wrong with the Hubble Space Telescope for nearly two weeks, but the mystery just deepened. Hubble, which launched into orbit in 1990, is the world's most ...
Nasa has spent more than a week trying to fix the Hubble Telescope’s computer hardware issues. The problem: a 1980s-era payload computer, which is supposed to control and coordinate scientific ...
The storied space telescope that brought you stunning photos of the solar system and enriched our understanding of the cosmos over the past three decades is experiencing a technical glitch. Scientists ...
A major computer failure onboard the Hubble Space Telescope is preventing data from being sent to Earth, forcing a scheduled shuttle mission to do repairs on the observatory to be delayed. NASA ...
During a 7-hour-and-20-minute spacewalk today, NASA astronauts gave the a new backup computer to replace the onboard system that had to be put into use after a technical failure last fall. The ...
This system is separate from the main computer, designed specifically to control and coordinate the science instruments on Hubble. It relays a "keep alive" signal to the main computer when operating ...
Nasa has confirmed that computer problems on the Hubble orbital telescope have worsened, and that the mission planned to repair the situation is now even more complicated. The telescope's main ...
A new glitch has shut down the Hubble Space Telescope, dashing NASA's hopes of a speedy recovery from an earlier computer breakdown, officials said on Friday. "The soonest that we would be back doing ...
The Hubble Telescope’s main camera is offline The main camera on NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is down, and the repairs could be delayed because of the U.S. government shutdown.
NASA yesterday suspended a plan to restart the Hubble Space Telescope by using long-dormant backup equipment onboard after the effort ran into problems. Agency scientists said they remain optimistic ...
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