Hubble Space Telescope halts scientific observations because of gyroscope problem

NASA Halts Science Activities on Hubble Space Telescope Due to Faulty Gyroscope

Due to a faulty gyroscope, NASA has temporarily halted science activities for the Hubble Space Telescope. The telescope, renowned for its stunning views of the cosmos, was placed in safe mode while awaiting further instructions from ground control. Despite this issue with the gyro, NASA has reported that Hubble’s instruments are stable and the overall health of the telescope is good.

The gyroscopes on Hubble are vital for measuring its rotation rate and helping operators understand its orientation. This is not the first time this particular gyro has caused problems; in November 2023, faulty readings led to Hubble being placed in safe mode as well. The team at Hubble is currently working on potential solutions for the gyro issue. If necessary, Hubble could potentially operate with just one gyro while the other is placed in reserve.

Hubble was equipped with six new gyroscopes during its final space shuttle servicing mission in 2009. Three of these gyroscopes remain, including the problematic one. Despite this recent setback, NASA remains confident in Hubble’s ability to continue making groundbreaking discoveries alongside other observatories like the James Webb Space Telescope. The agency expects Hubble to continue its mission for years to come, potentially well into the next decade.

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