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Fortunately, however, Hubble was designed for regular on-orbit maintenance by [[Space Shuttle]] missions. The first servicing mission, [[STS-61]] in December [[1993]], fully corrected the problem by installing a corrective optics package and upgraded instruments (as well as replacing other satellite components). A second servicing mission, scheduled for March [[1997]], installed two new instruments in the observatory.
 
Fortunately, however, Hubble was designed for regular on-orbit maintenance by [[Space Shuttle]] missions. The first servicing mission, [[STS-61]] in December [[1993]], fully corrected the problem by installing a corrective optics package and upgraded instruments (as well as replacing other satellite components). A second servicing mission, scheduled for March [[1997]], installed two new instruments in the observatory.
  
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