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Re: [ATM] SM4



To the group:

I work with an astronomer at Goddard Space Flight
Center involved in HST mission operations and 
spacecraft life extension initiatives.  She indicated
that they're working on a new camera for HST that will
absolutely blow your socks off.

John Lynch

--- Roman Toledo <rtoledo2002@yahoo.com> wrote:

> >Hmmm, to me there is way to much risk in this
> mission. But then again I do
> >not believe that we should put any human up there
> at all.
> >What is the gain and what is the risk? Not the risk
> to the astronauts, but
> t>o the future of space exploration?
> >What if the mission fails? how will that impact
> future missions? including
> t>he JWT?.
> >
> >Yes I like the hubble telescope and its pics, but
> must we risk future
> >programs to lengthen its lifespan?
> >
> >Regards, Rien.
> 
>     I must apologise for jumping in the middle of a
> thread NOT having read the
> begining, but this mission seems like the biggest
> WIN-WIN ever for  NASA and
> JPL and all the people on this planet considering
> this upgrade to newer and
> more powerful / sensitive devices will extend the
> life of the Hubble for
> another 15+ years, and given the fact that the
> shuttles are at the end of their
> life and our  "sell out,  give it all away to other
> countries" so called
> representatives have not had the foresight to  pay
> for a new vehicle  seems to
> me to make this  a MUST before there is not a
> delivery system left.
> 
>      Excuse me if I failed to see in the news any
> news of a new vehicle because
> to date I have NOT heard of a new vehicle being
> *built*  only  supercomputer
> models and scram  jet experiments.  and since I'm
> the paranoid type, I do not
> beleive the NSA would let NASA borrow their aurora
> borealis spy planes, you
> know the ones that replaced the sr71's ? :Q
> 
>     Ok let me have it ;)  specially all you old
> engineers ;) that know a lot
> more that I do.
>  LOL and wishing you all the clearest skies
> Roman
> 
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