NASA has announced its plan to restore full science operations to the Hubble Space Telescope, despite encountering issues with one of its gyroscopes. The telescope had experienced faulty readings from one of its gyroscopes in November 2018, interrupting its observations. However, NASA is committed to ensuring Hubble’s full functionality after analyzing the situation and determining that it can be restored to normal operation. The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, has significantly contributed to our understanding of the universe and has been instrumental in numerous scientific breakthroughs. Its restored operations will allow for further exploration and discoveries in the field of astronomy.
NASA to Restore Full Science Operations to Hubble Space Telescope
NASA plans to restore full science operations to the Hubble Space Telescope despite recent setbacks with one of its gyroscopes. The faulty readings from a gyroscope in November 2018 had caused a pause in Hubble's observations, but NASA is determined to bring it back to full operation.
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