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NASA to Review Plan to Phase Out Hubble
Yahoo News ^ | 1/29/04 | Alex Dominguez - AP

Posted on 01/29/2004 4:00:04 PM PST by NormsRevenge

BALTIMORE -

NASA (news - web sites)'s chief agreed Thursday to review his decision to cancel the Hubble Space Telescope (news - web sites)'s final servicing mission and let it deteriorate and go out of operation. The decision comes after the space agency was bombarded by pleas to save the craft.

Adm. Hal Gehman, chairman of the board that investigated the Columbia shuttle breakup last year, will "review the (Hubble) matter and offer his unique perspective," NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe said in a letter to Sen. Barbara Mikulski, who released a copy of the letter.

O'Keefe had defended his decision earlier this month to cancel all space shuttle missions to the Hubble, which has revolutionized the study of astronomy with its striking images of the universe. He had cited the risk to the astronauts on a Hubble mission and President Bush (news - web sites)'s plans to send humans to the moon, Mars and beyond as the reason for NASA's change of focus.

The decision prompted letters from Mikulski and a joint letter from all members of Congress from Maryland, from where the orbiting platform is operated. Hubble's fate has also become a cause for amateur and professional astronomers worldwide.

E-mails have poured in to the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, which coordinates the use of Hubble's instruments.

"It's been overwhelming. My e-mail is overflowing," said Steve Beckwith, director of the Space Telescope Science Institute.

"Every day, we've had offers of ideas, political support and even money. Every day, I get people who want to know how they can contribute to keeping Hubble alive."

Web pages have also been set up dedicated to saving the floating space telescope.

Mikulski, the ranking Democrat on the Senate subcommittee that that oversees NASA's budget, had asked for a review of the decision.

"My view is when someone is told they need major surgery, any prudent person would get a second opinion," Mikulski said. "That's what I told Administrator O'Keefe and that's what he has agreed to do. Hubble has made so many extraordinary contributions to science, exploration and discovery. We cannot prematurely terminate the last servicing mission without a rigorous review."

NASA spokesman Robert Mirelson said O'Keefe has not changed his decision but asked Gehman to give "his view on basically all the questions on the table," including safety, scheduling and the recommendations of the Columbia board.

Maryland's congressional delegation also sent a letter to O'Keefe on Tuesday urging him to reconsider.

"The scientific returns we have received from Hubble's service thus far have exceeded our expectations. ... We believe that NASA should make every possible effort to retain this proven window on the universe," the letter said.

Without the servicing mission, which had been planned for 2006, the orbiting telescope is expected to stop working several years before its scheduled 2010 retirement.

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hubble; nasa
On the Net:

Space.com Hubble mailbag:

 

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/mailbag_hubble_030804-1.html

Save the Hubble: www.savethehubble.com

1 posted on 01/29/2004 4:00:05 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
We paid for the damn thing and smoe NASA admin wants it to die 5 years ahead of schedule because that jerk is too cheap to change the oil ?
2 posted on 01/29/2004 4:02:10 PM PST by Centurion2000 (Resolve to perform what you must; perform without fail that what you resolve.)
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To: Centurion2000
Can a NASA admin zot?
3 posted on 01/29/2004 4:04:21 PM PST by In_25_words_or_less
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To: NormsRevenge
A lot of us out here think that the govt., N.A.S.A included can't accomplish too much. This damn thing is at least working. With a little of maintenance it will continue to work.
Idiot govt types just spending my money.
4 posted on 01/29/2004 4:09:36 PM PST by Joe Boucher (G.W. Bush in 2004)
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To: NormsRevenge
I wonder how KT Sullivan and Storey Musgrave feel about this.
5 posted on 01/29/2004 4:09:53 PM PST by onedoug
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To: NormsRevenge
Fixed the Save the Hubble link.
6 posted on 01/29/2004 4:11:16 PM PST by lelio
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To: Centurion2000
If we go to the Moon and Mars and eventually put a telescope up there, wont the Hubble be rendered irrelevant anyway? I am all for space exploration and I think that the problems with the economy or war on terror are not enough to slow mankind's exploration of space (I'm sure someone in 13th century Spain could have made a case that Columbus' expedition money could have been better used elsewhere). The Space program should move forward in spite of anything else that is going on. I just think that phasing out the Hubble and slowly scaling back our involvement in the Space Station would only put more pressure on NASA for some big action on Bush's plan.
7 posted on 01/29/2004 4:16:55 PM PST by RamsFan79
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To: lelio
Thanks. :-]
8 posted on 01/29/2004 4:19:28 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi Mac ...... /~normsrevenge - FoR California Propositions/Initiatives info...)
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To: NormsRevenge
I have an idea. Lets set aside 1/3 of what it would have cost and put it up for bid for private contractors.
9 posted on 01/29/2004 4:20:15 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: RamsFan79; NormsRevenge
I think it is a money issue.

Clever strategy by NASA to get more money!
10 posted on 01/29/2004 4:22:18 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: NormsRevenge
Why don't they phase out that fuel tank insulation instead?

Oh, bureaucrats' rules: if it's not broke, break it; if it's broke, ignore it.

11 posted on 01/29/2004 6:10:45 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: NormsRevenge
This is great News, I hope Hubble is saved, it is doing great science and is one of NASA greatest achievements. O'Keif is looking more and more like a damn fine administrator. It takes a lot of guts to allowed a second opinion on your area of expertise and admit you might have made a bad call.

Save Hubble!

12 posted on 01/30/2004 6:26:59 AM PST by jpsb (Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
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To: NormsRevenge
It's a half billion dollar shuttle launch to service it, plus the cost of keeping up with the thing.

It would be great to keep it, and it is probably popular enough that they will do the servicing mission. But it is a huge chunk of change out of NASA's budget, so I am not surprised that they want to dump it at crunch time.

One very good idea would be to hand it off to NSF. Let them eat the cost of the servicing mission and mission control. After all, NSF probably should be handling all these robotic missions anyway, just like the weather service should be in charge of weather satellites.

13 posted on 01/30/2004 6:32:44 AM PST by hopespringseternal
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I think it is a money issue.

Clever strategy by NASA to get more money!

Bingo.

14 posted on 01/30/2004 6:38:52 AM PST by kidd
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To: RamsFan79
If we go to the Moon and Mars and eventually put a telescope up there, wont the Hubble be rendered irrelevant anyway?

Yes. We can build 'em better and cheaper than ever before. The cost of maintaining Hubble is becoming greater than the cost of a brand new and more efficient replacement.

15 posted on 01/30/2004 6:42:12 AM PST by MrsEmmaPeel
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