The servicing mission was first planned on October 14, 2008. However due failure of Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit the NASA postponed the Servicing Mission 4(SM4, the last servicing mission), until May 2009
The Hubble has not been abandoned. The shuttle mission in June 2009 performed several repairs and upgrades, and the Hubble is expected to continue operations at least until 2014, when the James Webb telescope is scheduled to arrive in orbit.
The Hubble Space Telescope was carried as cargo aboard a Space Shuttle mission in April of 1990.
The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble.
The James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled for launch in 2018. The Webb telecope is not a direct replacement for the Hubble. The Hubble has been so reliable since its launch in April, 1990, that it's expected to function through 2014, and possibly as long as 2020.
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Atlantis is going to the Hubble Space Telescope. This will be the final servicing mission and no spacecraft will travel to Hubble after this.
The Hubble Space Telescope was flown into space aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, mission STS-31, on April 24, 1990. On the subsequent servicing mission, in December, 1993, flaws in the original optics were corrected.
The Hubble has not been abandoned. The shuttle mission in June 2009 performed several repairs and upgrades, and the Hubble is expected to continue operations at least until 2014, when the James Webb telescope is scheduled to arrive in orbit.
The HST was carried aboard the Space Shuttle and placed in orbit in April of 1990. Four Shuttle missions visited it between 1993 and 2002 for service, upgrade, and maintenance. A planned fifth mission was cancelled in the aftermath of the Columbia disaster. However, after much public discussion, NASA administrator Mike Griffin approved one final servicing mission. It was completed in 2009, and there won't be any more. The Hubble telescope is now expected to function until at least 2014, and possibly 2020. Its scientific successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, is scheduled to be launched in 2018.
The Hubble telescope was launched in 1990, but faulty optics limited its use until a shuttle mission made repairs in 1993. Other servicing missions improved its onboard instruments. It will be mostly superseded by the James Webb Space Telescope planned for launch around 2018.
Space Shuttles Discovery and Atlantis were most often used for HST Servicing Missions, due to their larger cargo bays.
Scott Kelly is an astronaut. After a career with the Navy, he joined NASA for the Space Shuttle program. He has flown on 2 shuttle flights, the first of which was a servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope, and once on a Russian Soyuz rocket. He is also scheduled to take part in a year-long mission to the ISS in 2015-2016.
There have been 5 servicing missions, numbered 1, 2, 3A, 3B, and 4.
HST Servicing Mission 4 was carried out in 2009 aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis, during shuttle mission STS-125. Atlantis and Discovery were the most often used shuttles for HST servicing missions, due in large part to their larger cargo bays compared to the other shuttles.
STS-61 in December 1993 carried out the $629 million repair to the optics of the Hubble Space Telescope, which had been incorrectly ground. There have been other servicing and repair missions. In February 1997, a parts installation mission was carried out, in December 1999, further repairs were undertaken, and in March 2002, more components were installed. A subsequent mission was planned for 2004, but was postponed due to safety concerns following the Columbia shuttle disaster. This mission is now scheduled for September 2008.
The Hubble telescope traveled to space aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery on April 24, 1990, on mission STS-31. There were four subsequent shuttle servicing missions, the last by STS-125 on May 13-19, 2009.
Today, and it has a heavy day of observations scheduled for tomorrow.