Genius! SpaceX is Launching the Most Important Dragon Mission Rescue Nasa Hubble...
Genius! SpaceX is Launching the Most Important Dragon Mission Rescue Nasa Hubble...
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intro: 0:00
(Hubble’s troubles) 1:00
(SpaceX Dragon’s rescue mission) 2:29
(SpaceX’s new EVA suit) 3:46
(Nasa’s other selection) 7:25
outro 8:57
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Genius! SpaceX is Launching the Most Important Dragon Mission Rescue Nasa Hubble...
On April 24, Nasa's Space Hubble telescope turned 34 years old.
Although was not the first space telescope, Hubble is one of the largest and most versatile, renowned as a vital research tool and as a public relations boon for astronomy.
So, to keep this great telescope healthy in space, Nasa carried out periodic costly rescue missions aboard its retired space shuttle.
But now, they can not do it anymore. The limited availability of reliable vehicles and budget forced the national agency to call for free help from private companies, especially SpaceX.
Genius! SpaceX is Launching the Most Important Dragon Mission Rescue Nasa Hubble...
In response, SpaceX has prepared everything needed for this critical future mission including rockets, spacecraft, high-quality experts, and even spacesuits.
And the recent publicity of SpaceX's EVA suit has demonstrated that their hardware is almost ready.
Genius! SpaceX is Launching the Most Important Dragon Mission To Rescue Nasa Hubble...
Find out everything in today's episode of Techmap.
Genius! SpaceX is Launching the Most Important Dragon Mission Rescue Nasa Hubble...
The Hubble telescope is named after astronomer Edwin Hubble and is one of Nasa's Great Observatories. Throughout its length of history and more than 1.6 million observations, this telescope sent back to Earth jaw-dropping images of the universe, expanding our understanding of space.
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Would love to see this mission!
Yeah. Hope that they can fix Hubble
Any radiation protection specialties with the suit?
Another good one! I do applaud your editing team.
My honor, thanks
Servicing agenda should include installation of ion thruster array. (as used on starlink sats).
Excellent stuff bro
Thanks a lot
SpaceX should have a docking module so that they don’t have to depressurized the capsule.
Hubble isn't pressurized. They could make an inflatable garage to enclose Hubble.
EVA? Where's WALL:E?
Eeeeevaaaas . . . Eeeeevaaaaa . . .
They should really just attach a space station for docking. So when it needs service or fixed astronauts have a base? To dock and work from.
Does anyone know if they already tested it in a vacuum chamber? With or without a human inside?
It's to bad that NASA couldn't put on the rockets used for voger 1 and 2 if could be done it probably could work indefinitely.
"Space Hubble Telescope"?
The issue is that dragon would need to dock from the trunk side as the thrusters are upfront alongside the top hatch. There are quite a few issues to overcome as spares would need to be stored in the trunk, which would be blocked by the docking. Not an easy solution. Starliner would be better equipped to do the job of reboosting .
EVA not EV uh. Feed the computer voice the correct information
Great Video ! Another spacecraft that can fly a mission to the Hubble spacecraft is the Blue Origin Blue Moon HLS ! The Blue Moon HLS with a 6.1 km/sec delta-V can fly missions to LEO, the Hubble Space Telescope and GTO... Also the Blue Moon HLS can do a round trip mission from the NASA Lunar Gateway to the Lunar Surface Southpole Lunar Outpost/Base (Clementine Base) with a Fuel Depot nearby ! Also once Blue Moon HLS can be fueled on the moon the Blue Moon HLS with a 6.1 km/sec delta-V can then return to the low inclination LEO CSS to be serviced and fueled ! The Blue Moon HLS will have a LIDS docking port and an Air-Lock/dust-lock per Mike Griffin-NASA Headquarters. The Tech developed to return to the moon to stay, can take US and the world to Mars and beyond ! tjl P.S. More info in the paper "Moon Direct" by Robert Zubrin.
Amazing! Thank you so much
Nice! Waiting to Blue Origin to be able to do this. Until maybe NASA will make a smart decision to work with Space X
It's cheaper to build another one.
Cheaper than Dragon. Do u have any idea?