| Hubble Space Telescope ( @ 2004-07-28 16:52:00 |
Beep beep
So, I suppose the logical question is "where the heck are you, Hubble?" with the potential followup of, "they haven't shut you down without telling us, have they?"
The answer to both questions is: I'm here.
Really there hasn't been as much to say. I've been floating around, there's been more occasional talk about how to keep me operating, with more talk about robots. There's also been other probes snagging the headlines lately.
If you're wondering what I'm up to, well right now it's the search for low-mass binary stars to try and identify what gets referred to as the old galactic halo. I'd say I'll let you know if I find anything, but there's always that one-year period that even I'm not allowed to talk about discoveries.
So, yup, still here.
So, I suppose the logical question is "where the heck are you, Hubble?" with the potential followup of, "they haven't shut you down without telling us, have they?"
The answer to both questions is: I'm here.
Really there hasn't been as much to say. I've been floating around, there's been more occasional talk about how to keep me operating, with more talk about robots. There's also been other probes snagging the headlines lately.
If you're wondering what I'm up to, well right now it's the search for low-mass binary stars to try and identify what gets referred to as the old galactic halo. I'd say I'll let you know if I find anything, but there's always that one-year period that even I'm not allowed to talk about discoveries.
So, yup, still here.