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Atlantis set on Hubble Telescope

Posted by admin | Posted in News | Posted on 13-05-2009

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Atlantis

The shuttle Atlantis have launched last Monday on an $887 million mission to repair  Hubble Telescope for final time. It is been said that the mission is for 11 days and it is very dangerous ordeal of repair the orbit. This is why first ever in the history, 2nd shuttle will be ready if some mishappen happens,  and thus will save the seven astronauts.

It’s the second time for NASA to repairer the old Hubble Space Telescope. Earlier mission took two weeks. NASA is also hopping that; this expensive repairer will increase its life length up to five years.

NASA’s science mission chief, Ed Weiler said that he is very confidence and the mission will be a success. :)

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