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:: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 ::
Talk about a lack of vision editorial, Wilmington Star-News
The orbiting Hubble Space Telescope, which has been sending us pictures of the beginning of the universe, could go prematurely blind in a few years. If it does, the reason probably will have been politics.
To finance an election-year plan to send astronauts to Mars some day, President Bush told NASA to hack $11 billion out of its existing programs in the next five years.
Hubble's fans rally to its rescue USATODAY------------------------------------------- posted 6:47 AM :: reference link ::
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