• GrantUsEyes@lemmy.zip
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      10 hours ago

      That would be JWST orbiting arround lagrange pt. 2, (well, there’s been lots of observatories and stuff, but it’s the current famous one)

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      At the time of Hubble’s launch there was no vehicle capable of lifting that mass to a Lagrange point. Also, it would have been way more expensive, had less operational life and any servicing mission been impossible.

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      19 hours ago

      Hubble had 5 servicing missions from the Shuttle before it’s retirement. The Shuttle was only capable of LEO missions.

      There’s research into the possibility of using something like Crew Dragon for additional maintenance missions to extend it’s service life even further.

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      20 hours ago

      It’s low enough orbit that a space shuttle mission went to repair it shortly after it was launched.