Engineers Believe They Can Fix Hubble Camera
Credit: NASA, ESA AND D. GOLIMOWSKI (JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY)
Engineers traced an unplanned shutdown of the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to out-of-limits power-supply voltages, and hoped to have the instrument working again this week. The camera went offline June 19. Barring a major incident on the STS-121 shuttle mission...
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