HUBBLE
SPACE TELESCOPE
1993
REPAIRS
Pitch
in your two cents once spacewalking astronauts attempt
to
fix the Hubble Space Telescope because that is what it cost
each
American
citizen each week to operate and maintain the billion dollar
observatory
with its bad eyesight, bad memory and a bad case of
the
jitters.
The
space shuttle 'Endeavour', due to blast off at 5 am December 1st
1993, on a multimillion dollar mission for the biggest repair
job in space ever, will take four spacewalkers to install
corrective lens, a new
solar
camera, more solar panels , new gyroscopes, computer, and
more.
There
will be at least five spacewalks in the 11 day flight. The tab
is
$629 million, $251 million for the parts and $378 million for
the
shuttle
trip. As of today the telescope has been in orbit 3-1/2 years
with
11 -1/2 years to go. .
Once
the vision is restored she can peer back 14 million light years,
instead
of the 4 million light years and American will get a bargain
for
their two cents invested.
If
you drink sodas, that's about a couple of cans a year.
Abstract:
Wednesday, December 1, 1993, Wilmington News
Journal,
Cape Canaveral. By Marcia Dunn, Associated
Press,
Newspapers.com.
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