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<abstract>Hubble&apos;s continued operation has been dependent on manned
servicing missions using the National Aeronautics and Space	 
Administration&apos;s (NASA) shuttle fleet. The fleet was grounded in 
early 2003 following the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia, as  
NASA focused its efforts on responding to recommendations made by
the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB). In January	 
2004, NASA announced its decision to cancel the final planned	 
Hubble servicing mission, primarily because of safety concerns.  
Without some type of servicing mission, NASA anticipates that	 
Hubble will cease to support scientific investigations by the end
of the decade. NASA&apos;s decision not to service the Hubble prompted
debate about potential alternatives to prolong Hubble&apos;s mission  
and the respective costs of these alternatives. This report	 
addresses the basis of NASA&apos;s cost estimates to (1) service	 
Hubble using the shuttle and (2) implement recommendations made  
by the CAIB. GAO is continuing its work on the Congressional	 
request that GAO examine the potential cost of a robotic	 
servicing mission to the Hubble Telescope.</abstract>
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