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#Hubble: #NASA: Proposing to extend Hubble past 203. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com

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🗓️ 24 December 2022

⏱️ 17 minutes

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#Hubble: #NASA: Proposing to extend Hubble past 203. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com
https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/points-of-information/nasa-requesting-proposals-for-raising-hubbles-orbit/

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This is CBS. I am the world from the surface of the planet earth. We're going to

0:38.8

Earth orbit. The ISS Bob Zimmerman is here to characterize the small hole in the Soyuz

0:47.2

lifeboat attached to ISS. Bob, a very good evening to you. The initial response was perhaps

0:54.2

a micromedia ride. Have they updated that with more specificity? Good evening. Good evening,

1:00.9

John. Well, they say they have a little more information. Both NASA and Russian engineers

1:08.1

took the look at the hole using the robot arm. They made the conclusion that I'm not

1:19.0

sure how they could come to this conclusion. They did. It has to do with the Gemini media

1:24.2

shower that occurred peeked at the time the leak occurred. Gemini media shower, maybe

1:30.7

there's lots of micromedia rights, so the thought was maybe one of those. It's the coolant

1:35.4

system on the service module of the Soyuz. According to this report from NASA, engineers

1:43.2

from both NASA and Russia say no. They think and let me read both the trajectory team

1:48.8

are used in and the trajectory team and Moscow confirmed it was not from the media showers.

1:53.6

It was in the wrong direction. I haven't seen any pictures of this hole, so they might

1:59.4

have an angle of impact from the hole and that would tell them it's likely not coming

2:05.6

from the direction of the meteors from the media shower. But I haven't seen a picture

2:12.0

at all and that makes me wonder how you come to this conclusion otherwise. But the

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