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Do you think NASA should let the Hubble Space Telescope go unmaintained and decay?

WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (UPI) -- NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe decided Friday to cancel a previously planned space shuttle mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope, United Press International has learned. The decision effectively condemns the Hubble -- which has been operation since 1990 -- to mechanical failure sometime in the next few years. The mission, called SM4 -- representing the fourth shuttle visit to the Hubble since its launch in 1990 -- had been planned for sometime in 2005, after NASA resumed flights of the space shuttle fleet. The remaining three orbiters have been grounded since last Feb. 1, when shuttle Columbia disintegrated during its attempted re-entry into the atmosphere. According to an internal NASA memo obtained by UPI, O'Keefe's decision was made for safety reasons and not budgetary concerns. Nor was the new space initiative, announced on Jan. 14 by President George W. Bush, a factor in the decision. If NASA manages to overcome shuttle safety concerns and return the spacecraft to flight, agency officials have decided to confine all remaining shuttle missions to rendezvous with the International Space Station. Such missions would offer shuttle crews the option, in an emergency, of remaining aboard the station until a rescue craft could be dispatched. This strategy, which was recommended by the Columbia Accident Investigation Board, could not have prevented the deaths of the Columbia astronauts, however, because its orbit would not have allowed it to dock with the station. A shuttle flight to the Hubble would not offer the safe harbor option as a visit to the station. The 2005 mission to Hubble was supposed to supply the telescope with gyroscopes to replace the two currently malfunctioning, plus any others in need of replacement. Hubble carries a total of six gyroscopes and can perform its scientific missions with as few as three in operation. NASA estimates the chances of three gyroscopes remaining function

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