
Can Nasa save falling Hubble Space Telescope?
Plus, the man behind the first all-electric passenger plane take off
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
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Show Notes
The Hubble Space Telescope is gradually losing altitude. Nasa and SpaceX are looking at a joint re-boost mission to extend its life. Hubble has been operating since 1990, about 335 miles above Earth. Electric lift-off: We speak to the CEO of Eviation who are behind the first all-electric passenger plane which just made history and Google is closing Stadia, its cloud gaming service. Will you get a refund?
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