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The Hubble Space Telescope has had some difficulty with its gyros lately, which are essential to helping it maintain a stable pointing. But how does Hubble actually point? Welcome back to Launch Pad, Iamp;#39;m Christian Ready, your friendly neighborhood astronomer. The Hubble Space Telescope has been in orbit since 1990 and for 28 years itamp;#39;s performed incredibly well. Hubble operates in low-Earth orbit, and itamp;#39;s for this reason that the space shuttles were able to access it on five different occasions over the last 28 years. And these servicing missions have been critical for Hubbleamp;#39;s longevity. But how does a 12-ton telescope actually point itself and maintain that pointing? Well at first you might think amp;#39;letamp;#39;s just go ahead and use thrustersamp;#39;. After all, if you fire a jet in one direction, the force exerted by the jet on the spacecraft in return will point the telescope in the opposite direction. Thatamp;#39;s Newtonamp;#39;s third