The Hubble Space Telescope.Image: NASA/Smithsonian Institution/Lockheed CorporationA glitching 1980s-era computer is triggering headaches for a NASA operations group having a hard time to bring the Hubble Space Telescope back online. The problem started on June 13, when Hubbles payload computer system, which controls and coordinates the orbiting spacecrafts science instruments, stopped working. Hubbles main computer system took action by putting all science instruments into safe mode, and its been that method ever since. “The Hubble operations group is working to resolve the payload computer problem onboard the Hubble Space Telescope,” discussed a NASA spokesperson in an emailed statement. If this happens, “a number of days will be required to evaluate the computer efficiency and restore typical science operations,” according to NASA.
The Hubble Space Telescope.Image: NASA/Smithsonian Institution/Lockheed CorporationA glitching 1980s-era computer is triggering headaches for a NASA operations group having a hard time to bring the Hubble Space Telescope back online. “The Hubble operations team is working to fix the payload computer system concern onboard the Hubble Space Telescope,” explained a NASA spokesperson in an emailed declaration. If this takes place, “numerous days will be needed to assess the computer performance and restore normal science operations,” according to NASA.