Author Topic: NASA and SpaceX sign Space Act Agreement to study raising Hubble orbit.  (Read 1674 times)

Offline matthewkantar

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Saw this on Instagram. Weird place fir such an announcement?
« Last Edit: 09/29/2022 09:59 pm by matthewkantar »

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Saw this on Instagram. Weird place fir such an announcement?

Meh it's the internet, plus I already say similar news on Spaceref.  Reboosting the Hubble's orbit is the least that could be done, and likewise arrange for deorbit likewise.
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Crew Dragon Reboost of Hubble?
« Reply #2 on: 09/30/2022 12:50 am »
Does anyone have more info. on this potential mission?:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/watch-live-surprise-nasa-spacex-185346277.html

I've not found anything yet in the Space X missions or Hubble threads.
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