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Jeff Morris wrote:
This is my telescope:
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-466/p60.jpg
And where is it now?
Dust on the sea ...
It worked great for about a year and a half (scheduled for a 6 month mission)
but then it had a problem and lost 99% of its reaction gas, which is needed to
keep it stabile. We managed to keep it going for another 6 months with 24/7
attention, but then resources got diverted to for one of the early shuttle tests
(where they dropped the mock-up from a plane, I think) and it was lost. Once
they start tumbling the orbit decays quicker and it burned up in a year or so.
This was HEAO-2, also known as the Einstein Observatory. In many ways, it was a
predecessor to Hubble - my boss, Dr. Riccardo Giacconi, became the first
director of the Space Telescope Science Institute and was awarded the Nobel
Prize in 2002.
For goofy pictures of 70's haircuts (fortunately not mine):
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-466/ch6.htm