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SpaceX may help the Hubble Space Telescope boost its lifespan

NASA and SpaceX are studying whether it would be possible to use a Dragon spacecraft to boost the Hubble Space Telescope鈥檚 orbit, extending its lifetime by up to 20 years

By Leah Crane

29 September 2022

The Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope

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Since the Hubble Space Telescope arrived in orbit in 1990, it has slowly been sinking down towards Earth due to drag from the very top of the planet鈥檚 atmosphere. It got periodic boosts from astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle, but it has been steadily lowering since the shuttle鈥檚 last visit in 2009. Now, NASA has signed an agreement with SpaceX to study the possibility of boosting it once again, which could extend its lifespan by decades.

Hubble鈥檚 initial orbit was about 615 kilometres above Earth鈥檚 surface, and now it is less than 540 kilometres up. Despite this slow decline, the orbiting observatory isn鈥檛 exactly on death鈥檚 door. 鈥淗ubble is doing great,鈥 said Hubble project manager during a press conference. 鈥淲e expect Hubble will remain operational until the later part of this decade if not into the next.鈥

But with no plans to boost the spacecraft鈥檚 orbit or service it, the craft鈥檚 demise is inevitable. By the late 2020s, NASA will have to start planning a mission to dispose of it safely, most likely by lowering it until it splashes down in the ocean. As of now, that is expected to happen in the late 2030s.

If SpaceX can give Hubble a boost, it could delay that. The feasibility study will involve determining whether it would be possible for 厂辫补肠别齿鈥檚 Dragon spacecraft to dock with Hubble and push it into a more stable orbit around 600 kilometres up. 鈥淵ou鈥檇 add easily 15 to perhaps 20 years of orbit life to the mission if we could achieve that altitude,鈥 said Crouse.

The exact mechanics of how such a mission would work are still unclear. Past servicing missions have been crewed, but it is plausible this one could be automated. It may not just be a boost, either 鈥 Space Shuttle crews also performed repairs and upgrades, and astronauts on this potential mission could do the same.

鈥淎t this point everything is on the table,鈥 said Jessica Jensen during the press conference. 鈥淲e want to benefit Hubble, and if benefiting Hubble is not just boosting it but doing some kind of servicing鈥 all the better.鈥

While the prospect of extending the life of the Hubble Space Telescope is exciting, it still may not be possible, NASA associate administrator warned in the press conference. The study itself will last about six months, after which NASA officials will determine whether it is feasible to start planning a mission in earnest. 鈥淲e won鈥檛 last forever, but we鈥檙e trying to last as long as we can,鈥 said Crouse.

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