The
New York Times: The Hubble Space Telescope has a new,
resonant date with destiny. NASA has set Sept. 11, 2008, as the
target date for launching a mission intended to revitalize the
telescope and keep it spaceworthy into the next decade,
according to a planning document made public by nasawatch.com,
an independent Web site.
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9/11 2008: Shuttle to visit Hubble telescope Free
12 January 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.020768
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