NASA says Hubble Telescope will resume science operations after gyroscope glitch

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After several problems with one of its instruments, the Hubble Space Telescope will return to its task of photographing deep space, NASA said.

It all started on the 19th of November, when one of the three gyroscopes of the dangerous building (a third live from a first set of six) started giving false information. In general, gyroscopes are devices that use beams of light or acceleration wheels to help scientists make sure that an object is facing in the direction they want it to face. Inaccurate readings of the gyroscope on the Hubble Telescope, as you can imagine, can seriously affect scientific measurements. To compare a particular view of deep space with this view around the world, you need to make sure that it is facing exactly that place in the deep space.

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