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The Hubble Space Telescope is in ‘safe mode’ after its second shutdown of 2021

Posted on July 26, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Lead image credit: NASA.

US astronomers want a new space-based telescope to search for exoplanets, and perhaps the project can’t come soon enough. The Hubble Space Telescope’s scientific operations are on hold for the second time this year. After an extended offline period this summer, Hubble is in ‘Safe Mode’ as NASA scientists investigate what’s gone wrong with the telescope.
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