Hubble Telescope: Earth's eye closed in space, NASA is also surprised by the mysterious disease of Hubble Telescope
NASA Hubble Space Telescope Offline: The Hubble Space Telescope of the US space agency NASA has stopped working once again.
NASA scientists are puzzled by the mysterious illness of the Hubble telescope. They do not understand the reason for this.
The Hubble Telescope, called the Earth's eye in space, has been engulfed by a mysterious disease
NASA's Hubble telescope is offline and in 'safe mode' for the past week
Hubble's scientific instruments have been shut down after a problem
Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Telescope stopped working once
in the Hubble Space is called the eye of Earth Telescope has once again clouded by the mysterious illness. The Hubble telescope is offline and in 'safe mode' for the past one week. Due to the problem with Hubble, its scientific instruments have been turned off. Engineers from the US space agency NASA are analyzing the data to understand the reasons for the problem. So far NASA has not had any success.
A NASA spokesperson told Insider that the investigation is still in its early stages, so it is difficult to tell what caused the malfunction. Also, it is difficult to tell how the engineers will fix it and when it will start working again. This is not the first time this year that the Hubble Telescope has stopped working. It was put on safe mode for 5 weeks after it malfunctioned on June 14.
Hubble's entire system was changed for the last time in the year 2009,
after which NASA engineers worked hard and again the Hubble Telescope started working. Now after 4 months, the Hubble Telescope has stopped working once. The hub is the most powerful telescope in space. Hubble has made countless discoveries while in space for the last 30 years. Hubble's entire system was last replaced in 2009. A NASA spokesperson had said that the computer has 4 memory modules but only one is needed.
The Hubble Telescope, which was launched in the year 1990, is slowly getting old. It has been repaired several times, but still there are problems with it. NASA is now going to launch the $10 billion James Webb telescope in place of Hubble. It was deployed a day after NASA launched the mighty Hubble telescope into space on April 24, 1990. After being there for about a month, Hubble opened its eyes for the first time on May 20, 1990 and sent a picture of a part of the sky from space.
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