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Today's fifth and final spacewalk to repair and upgrade the HST got under way an hour early, probably because yesterday's mission wasn't completed due to difficulties with the equipment.
The mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble telescope is into its fourth spacewalk following a less than completely successful third spacewalk which was unable to restore one high resolution imaging channel.
People are getting pretty blaze about near-Earth space travel but when you stop to think about it this is really incredible - you can watch repairs on the Hubble Telescope live via the Web.
The radius of a proton orbital path is called a Larmor Radius, which is directly proportional to the proton's energy and inversely to the orthogonal (transverse) magnetic field.