Genius! SpaceX Dragon to rescue NASA's Hubble Telescope & ISS from falling to Earth...
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Genius! SpaceX Dragon to rescue NASA's Hubble Telescope & ISS from falling to Earth...
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intro: 0:00
(Hubble’s recent incidents) 1:40
(SpaceX’s solution) 4:22
(Russia’s announcement about leaving ISS) 8:51
(The effect of Russia’s move) 11:12
(Nasa’s solution) 12:35
(Challenges for both Nasa and SpaceX) 16:03
out tro: 16:47
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Genius! SpaceX Dragon to rescue NASA's Hubble Telescope & ISS from falling to Earth...
It's been about 30 years since Nasa astronauts saved the Hubble Space Telescope on an immensely daring mission.
At the time, it was perhaps the most daring mission scientists had conceived of.
In short, Hubble was launched in 1990 with faulty optics that produced blurred images. Fortunately, however, the space telescope, which orbits Earth, was designed to be physically repaired by astronauts.
Fast forward to recent years, the legendary space telescope one more time calls for help.
Genius! SpaceX Dragon to rescue NASA's Hubble Telescope & ISS from falling to Earth...
To be honest, this concerns Nasa so much since unlike before, the agency is now facing major financial trouble.
But, all hope is not lost!
Fortunately, Nasa now has a reliable commercial partner, SpaceX, who promises to save them from rock bottom.
Discuss everything about this in today's episode of Tech Map.
Genius! SpaceX Dragon to rescue NASA's Hubble Telescope & ISS from falling to Earth...
But before we begin, our team extends a warm welcome!
Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and enable notifications to stay up-to-date with the latest news from SpaceX and the world of space.
With that in mind, let's jump straight into today's episode!
Since its launch, the world’s premier visible light space observatory has been sending back to Earth jaw-dropping images for 32 years. It currently orbits about 332 miles or 535 kilometers above Earth, completing one orbit approximately every 95 minutes
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