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NASA recently revealed that its Hubble Space Telescope is back in business and is all set to explore the universe. NASA
revealed the news on its official website and the NASA Hubble Instagram page.
According to NASA, the science instruments used in Hubble have returned to full operation, following recovery from a computer anomaly that suspended the telescope’s observations for more than a month. For the uninitiated, Hubble’s payload computer, which controls and coordinates the observatory’s onboard science instruments, had been put on a hold suddenly on June 13.
Moreover, once the main computer failed to receive a signal from the payload computer, it automatically placed Hubble’s science instruments into safe mode which made it hard for the telescope to carry out the science missions.