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Re: Hubble RIP.
« on: August 07, 2004, 04:37:08 PM »
That thing's been a constant embarassment from the time it's been put into use, from the rat and bat hairs in the lens to the metric/standard fiasco... we should shoot it out of the sky and try it again from start to finish, start from scratch.

yea, it'll cost a bit, but I think it's more productive than alot of the other crap in the space program.
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Re: Hubble RIP.
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2004, 01:22:44 AM »
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Bring the whole thing down and build an even bigger one, a huge array of telescopic mirrors and lenses.


grunt grunt yea baby!

I remember at the time they planned the original Hubble, they were cutting features out all over the place trying to cut costs, but hell, if you're not going to get as much possible use out of the project as you concievably can, why spend the money launching it in the first place?

Meanwhile, once hubble was finally past all the original design mistakes and in operation, it was horribly mismanaged and gyroscopes wern't maintained, even though when designed they were well aware of the service life of the gyroscopes. They even ignored opportunities to replace the gyro's when they were there servicing other things anyway! From 1997-2000, a gyroscope has failed every year, and all were already at the end of their service life in 1997, when they could have easily been replaced.

Nasa built a car that should have been recalled, never changed the oil, fixed the radiator with duct tape, and ran it into the ground. Some of this was due to an economy car budget, some was due to incompetance, whatever the reasons, we need a new car.

If we're being watched by intelligent life somewhere, we've probably been labeled as galactic rednecks.
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Re: Hubble RIP.
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2004, 01:31:17 AM »
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have a little respect. it has created some incredible images.


Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

It wouldn't be fair to be too respectfull of this mismanaged project, after all, it wouldn't be fair to all those who are actually deserving and have earned respect.

The sad part is, mismanagement makes it even harder to convince the public to pay for future projects, and those who could have earned our respect may not get the chance to, as a result.
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Re: Hubble RIP.
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2004, 01:34:28 AM »
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:

Think that guy in charge who wanted that to be realised has been acting in movies way too long.


I agree, Reagan should have been president for more than 8 years, and spent less time as an actor. He realised his genius too late in life. :-D
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