This type of remote control we don't see every day:

Nasa engineers will try today to reboot the $2bn (£1.1bn) Hubble Space 
Telescope, which has been out of commission for a fortnight after a computer 
failure.
The monitoring staff will attempt to send commands to the craft, orbiting 300 
miles above the Earth,
to switch on a back-up computer which has not been activated since the 
telescope was launched more than 18 years ago.

The breakdown has occurred in a computer needed to store and relay science data 
back to Nasa and has already caused the postponement of a mission by the space 
shuttle,
which was to have been launched yesterday, to service and upgrade the telescope 
and its equipment.
That flight has been rescheduled for next February when repairs should extend 
the telescope's active life by four years; it will then be replaced by the 
James Webb space telescope."
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More at
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/oct/15/spacetechnology-nasa

Juha-Matti

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