Posted on 03/06/2014 2:27:14 PM PST by NormsRevenge
For the second day in a row, a space rock is going to zip close by Earth within the orbit of the moon, and you can watch the encounter live online.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
Ouch. Was it also bud-size?
And it didn't stop.......................
The Hubble Space Telescope is roughly “bus sized” ...
Unlike an asteroid, it’s hollow.
And stationary...............
I wouldn't feel too safe in San Francisco right about now.
Hubble is in LEO ... eventually, we’re going to de-orbit it. I fully expect the event to be routine ... unlike a similarly sized hunk of rock coming down from interplanetary speeds.
The Hubble has been so fantastic and we have learned so much from it, it should be saved somehow, not allowed to fall into the atmosphere and burn up like some piece of trash......................
Well ... we could bring it down in the Space Shuttle ...
(Oh. Yeah.)
Could we use the last of its fuel to put it in some safe orbit for a long time until it could be retrieved by some future astronauts?....................
Sorry ... no. Pointing and tracking is done with reaction wheels. It depended on service visits from the Shuttle for orbit stabilization.
IIRC, the original plan actually was to bring it home at the end of a shuttle mission. That’s obviously not going to happen.
I thought that was Ithaca, NY.
Sorry...Ithaca (evil as it is) hasn’t sent as many vile progressives out across the nation as Boston...second place, Ithaca. :-)
IIRC, the ESA has plans for another Hubble-like space telescope with much more technology inside that will allow us to see even further and more higher resolution than the Hubble.................
Only felt bus sized.
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