SPACE.com: The Hubble Space Telescope appears to be working well after NASA put the 19-year-old observatory through a battery of tests after its final service mission by an astronaut repair crew.
Ed Weiler,
NASA's science
missions chief, said to reporters at a press conference
that
Hubble is in the midst of meticulous systems and
calibration checks following the successful upgrades and
repairs by
Atlantis shuttle astronauts.
"All of those have gone beautifully," said Weiler. "Everything is going well, as far as I can tell."
The calibrations and electronics tests should run their course by the end of summer, with a new and improved Hubble once more ready for science observations in late August, Weiler said.