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robertmiles Send message Joined: 16 Jan 12 Posts: 213 Credit: 4,117,756 RAC: 6 |
Hubble Telescope's payload computer is down. NASA has spent days trying to fix it. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/06/21/hubble-telescope-payload-computer-nasa/5296061001/ |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
It looks like NASA will have to boot a backup computer which was not booted since 2009. Of course it uses technnologies from the Eighties. Tullio |
Bob DeWoody Send message Joined: 9 May 10 Posts: 3387 Credit: 4,182,900 RAC: 10 |
I hope the computer failure isn't terminal. Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
Lynn Send message Joined: 20 Nov 00 Posts: 14162 Credit: 79,603,650 RAC: 123 |
Nasa will attempt to fix a problem that has stopped the Hubble telescope from being used for astronomy. It's the worst glitch in years to hit the venerated observatory. An onboard computer halted on 13 June, leading to the science instruments being put in "safe mode" - where all non-essential systems are shut down. https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-57844454 |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
It looks like a problem with power supply. A computer without electricity is useless. A recent blackout due to a thunderstorm shut down all my 4 PCs. When electricity came back, I wa able to restart three of them. Only an old laptop running Linux would not start. As a last resort, I unplugged its AC power line, since its battery was dead, then reattached it. It rebooted. Tullio |
Bob DeWoody Send message Joined: 9 May 10 Posts: 3387 Credit: 4,182,900 RAC: 10 |
Maybe Elon Musk, if he sees a propaganda opportunity, will have his orbiter modified in some fashion to be able to make a service call on Hubble to fix the ailing computer. Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
The backup Power Control Unit has been successfully switched on. Operations are in progress. Tullio |
Bob DeWoody Send message Joined: 9 May 10 Posts: 3387 Credit: 4,182,900 RAC: 10 |
Great news! Bob DeWoody My motto: Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow as it may not be required. This no longer applies in light of current events. |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
Hubble has restarted scientific observations. Go Hubble! Tullio |
ML1 Send message Joined: 25 Nov 01 Posts: 21183 Credit: 7,508,002 RAC: 20 |
Fantastic! Keep searchin ', Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
NASA had to resort to Hubble alumni, that is retirees and pensioners, to fix Hubble. Its electronics was made in the Eighties. Tullio |
William Rothamel Send message Joined: 25 Oct 06 Posts: 3756 Credit: 1,999,735 RAC: 4 |
good news for sure |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
Jeff Bezos has done it. His New Shepard rocket has crossed the Von Karman line at 100 km while Richard Branson had reached 86 km. Tullio |
Wiggo Send message Joined: 24 Jan 00 Posts: 36726 Credit: 261,360,520 RAC: 489 |
Hubble is still going well for its age. Hubble telescope spots 'squabbling' galaxies locked in a cosmic dance. The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted two 'squabbling' galaxies that are locked in a cosmic dance — one that can only end in one of two dramatic ways.There's still a lot of life in it yet. Cheers. |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
A group of astronomers using the Chandra X-ray space telescope may have found an exoplanet in th e Whirlpool galaxy (M51, if I remember well). It is orbiting a binary ystem including a neutron star, When the neutron star or a possible black hole captures material from its massive companion, it emits X-rays. Since the size of the compact object is small, a planet transiting in front of lit blocks this emisssion sharply and this drop is registered by the Chandra telescope. The system is 28 million light years away. Tullio |
Wiggo Send message Joined: 24 Jan 00 Posts: 36726 Credit: 261,360,520 RAC: 489 |
Woops, back into safe mode again. Hubble Space Telescope instruments in 'safe mode' after glitch, stalling science. Cheers. |
robertmiles Send message Joined: 16 Jan 12 Posts: 213 Credit: 4,117,756 RAC: 6 |
NASA's Got A New, Big Telescope. It Could Find Hints Of Life On Far-Flung Planets https://www.npr.org/2021/09/23/1039915145/nasa-life-planets-telescope |
tullio Send message Joined: 9 Apr 04 Posts: 8797 Credit: 2,930,782 RAC: 1 |
It must be launched, tested, and if everything goes well it will take about six months befor getting the first light. Tullio |
Lynn Send message Joined: 20 Nov 00 Posts: 14162 Credit: 79,603,650 RAC: 123 |
https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=85780 Discussion of James Webb can be found above. |
Dr Who Fan Send message Joined: 8 Jan 01 Posts: 3341 Credit: 715,342 RAC: 4 |
GOOD NEWS NASA Returns Hubble to Full Science Operations NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope team recovered the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph on Monday, Dec. 6, and is now operating with all four active instruments collecting science. The team has still not detected any further synchronization message issues since monitoring began Nov. 1 |
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