In the statement, it was stated that the computer in question did not work despite the attempts, and it was stated that they were trying to switch to a spare memory card, and if it was successful, the telescope would be tested for a day first, then the scientific instruments would be opened and the observations would continue.
In the statement, it was reported that the camera and other instruments on the telescope are kept in safe mode for the time being.
The Hubble Space Telescope, developed jointly by NASA with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScl), has been making space observations in Earth orbit since 1990, when it was launched into space.
Instead of Hubble, which is now expected to retire, NASA’s next-generation James Webb Space Telescope, developed with European and Canadian space agencies, is planned to launch to a point about one and a half million kilometers from the world in November.
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