Guarding hubble telescope's future for posterity

Guarding hubble telescope's future for posterity


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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Sir In her Review '18 years of science with the Hubble Space Telescope' (_Nature_ 457, 41–50, 2009), Julianne Dalcanton discusses


the telescope's remarkable achievements. I am saddened at the thought that the best end for Hubble that NASA can devise is simply to burn it up. This is a preview of subscription


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457, 657 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/457657c Download citation * Published: 04 February 2009 * Issue Date: 05 February 2009 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/457657c SHARE THIS ARTICLE


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