Yes, it’s all over the web, but still: NASA will dedicate a space shuttle to give HST a service mission in 2008. This is reverting an earlier decision canceling this. The intent is to do several things:
- The gyros will be replaced (these are needed for positioning and there are few working left),
- so will the batteries
- and one of the Fine Guidance Sensors.
- WF3, a UV to near-IR imager, will replace WFPC2.
- COS, a UV spectrograph, will be put into the space where the correction optics were installed in the first service mission. These are now built into the instruments themselves and not needed anymore.
- They will make an attempt to replace the failed electronics of STIS.

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