Hubble Space Telescope is back online after software glitch

The venerable Hubble Space Telescope is recovering from a glitch that halted its science operations over the weekend, according to NASA.

The telescope entered  “safe mode” unexpectedly on Sunday morning (March 7), stalling the observatory’s science observations due to an apparent software glitch. Science operations resumed late Thursday (March 11). While Hubble is partially back to work, NASA is still troubleshooting one instrument on the 30-year-old telescope, according to a statement released on Friday (Mar. 12).

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