The NESC conducted an abridged independent examination of available information and personnel interviews to evaluate the current and anticipated state of the spacecraft subsystems and the parameters that describe the HST's health. These examinations included the projected timeliness of a robotic SM and whether the GSFC baseline concept is likely to provide the capability to extend the useful scientific life of the HST by an additional 5 years. The NESC team collected a broad spectrum of pertinent HST Program analyses, reports, briefings, and the results of the IPAO and the Aerospace Corporation AOA assessments as they relate to the degradation of the HST s health. This review included the state of the HST subsystems having the potential to impact the viability of the HST, but will not be serviced under the baseline robotic SM.


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    Title :

    Technical Consultation of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) System Health Assessment: Analysis of HST Health


    Contributors:
    S. J. Gentz (author) / B. N. Heard (author) / R. F. Hodson (author) / D. H. Pettit (author) / J. E. Pandolf (author)

    Publication date :

    2005


    Size :

    39 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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