..on USA?https://dailygalaxy.com/2026/01/hubble-countdown-could-it-disappear-sooner/While Hubble was initially launched into low Earth orbit at an altitude of around 360 miles, where it stayed for decades, it has since descended to approximately 330 miles, and it continues to fall soon... "The solar flux levels are currently longer in duration and more elevated than previously anticipated, resulting in an earlier reentry forecast for the Hubble Space Telescope if no reboost mission is conducted," Hubble Reentry Tracker says.>NASA partnered with SpaceX in 2022 to explore the feasibility of raising Hubble to its original altitude of 373 miles.>However, the future of this plan remains uncertain for financial reasons.. Solar flux levels, which determine atmospheric drag, have increased in recent years, accelerating the telescope's decline. This change in solar behavior means that >the possibility of Hubble reentering Earth's atmosphere in the next five to six years is quite high if no corrective action is taken (around 2030-2032)While Hubble's end may be near, there is a promising new project on the horizon: Lapis Lazuli, a privately-funded space telescope funded by Eric Schmidt. It aims to become the first privately-funded space telescope, and it could be the successor Hubble enthusiasts have been hoping for.
>>525765208Either go into Supercruise and leave the orbit or activate the Frame Shift Drive and fuck off to Vega or Altair instead.
>>525765208Space is fake. https://old.bitchute.com/video/UZ4O5NWsz0RQ/
>>525765208>complex system fails to survive the competence crisisMany such cases!
>>525765968It's in low Earth orbit. There's still enough air there to cause drag, so all low-orbit satellites need orbital maintenance. This is usually done with stationkeeping rocket engines, but those only have a limited amount of fuel. When the fuel runs out, the satellite crashes, or needs another mission to boost it to a higher orbit. But that's expensive.
>>525766398They've done Hubble repair missions before, but they could never do it today due to bureaucracy and corruption.
>>525765208(((They’re))) gonna shoot it down so it breaks up into smaller pieces but that’ll just be an excuse to bunker blast targets critical of global central banking
>>525766830>They've done Hubble repair missions before, but they could never do it today due to Kikes and their kikerySo what you’re saying is in order for more white excellence like space exploration it’s gonna require less to zero jews. Got it!