Hubble trouble
Posted: 22.02.2005, 19:58
I've been thinking about the difficulty NASA is having with the Hubble ST and that it would cost $100M to send a shuttle to fix it. And NASA doesn't want to risk a shuttle mission to the HST, even if it had the money.
Why not re-direct the effort to the concept of attaching a new space telescope to the ISS? There are several instruments already constructed and ready to send to Hubble...so why not attach them to the ISS instead and build up an ISS-based telescope over time?
If NASA doesn't have the ability to fund a new telescope, it seems that there are enough astronautical universities and foundations around who could probably raise the money.
Just wondering if this is feasible.
Why not re-direct the effort to the concept of attaching a new space telescope to the ISS? There are several instruments already constructed and ready to send to Hubble...so why not attach them to the ISS instead and build up an ISS-based telescope over time?
If NASA doesn't have the ability to fund a new telescope, it seems that there are enough astronautical universities and foundations around who could probably raise the money.
Just wondering if this is feasible.