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This sounds to me like a new technology and a way of operating has come and we're trying to make it accommodate the old way of doing things. If we really have a way to launch thousands of satellites easily, can't we replace the terrestrial functionality with that? Let's launch hundreds of satellites observing near earth asteroids. If a private company can do it, governments definitely can
Terrestrial telescopes are huge . Hubble is comparatively tiny, and launching a telescope the same size as the ones we use down here would be completely out of the question with any near-term launch capability.
Hubble is thirty years old, and is being used now as a reference. I don't understand all this negativity. Had we had this mindset, Hubble would not have been there