It took a month for NASA to fix the 30-year old Hubble space telescope. After encountering a computer glitch on June 13th, all operations came to a halt, and the telescope went into safe mode. It took multiple failed attempts to restart it, but now, the space agency finally succeeded in bringing the computer online again. After weeks of trying to determine what might have caused the payload computer to stop functioning, on June 13th, NASA... (continue reading...)
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