NASA greenlights risky Hubble repair mission in '08 (USA Today)
Space shuttle astronauts will pay a visit to the Hubble Space Telescope likely in May 2008 to rejuvenate the renowned but ailing observatory, NASA said Tuesday. The mission will add two new scientific instruments, fix another and upgrade telescope systems.

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The recovered Enuma Elish document, a history of the formation of our solar system and more, says that, at the time when Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus and Saturn were in place, there was a Uranus sized planet, called Tiamat, in orbit between Mars and Jupiter. Earth was not in place yet. A large wandering planet, called Nibiru, was captured into the system gravitationally. As it passed by the outer planets it caused the anomalies of their moons, the tilting of Uranus on its side, the dislodging of Pluto from its being a moon of Saturn to its own planetary orbit. Its path bent by the gravitational pull of the large planets, first its satellites collided with the large planet Tiamat and, on a second orbit through, Nibiru collided with Tiamat, driving the larger part of it into what is now Earth's orbit to recongeal as Earth, dragging its moon with it to become our Moon with all its anomalies.
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