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boem@lemmy.world to Europe@feddit.deEnglish · 2 years ago

Europe turns its new $1.5 billion space telescope on, and happily it works

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Europe turns its new $1.5 billion space telescope on, and happily it works

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"The spacecraft will soon reach its final position."
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    What a weird title. Was it not supposed to work? Was anything wrong with it?

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      I suspect that this was in the context of the James Webb Space Telescope launching and (a) having a complicated “unfolding” process and (b) being so far out that it couldn’t be the target of a Hubble Telescope-style repair mission, so people are thinking about telescopes activating and maybe not working.

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        Thank you. It makes more sense now

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      Well there was Hubble…

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        Well, it sort of worked even prior to the mirror fix.

        https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-missions/what-was-wrong-with-hubble-mirror-how-was-it-fixed/

        Still, even this compromised Hubble was far more capable than any ground-based observatory.

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      In space things don’t always go as expected, and it’s hard to send tech support. So it’s always a relief when your 1.5b project works as expected.

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