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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that’s falling back to Earth
A daring rescue mission is underway to save the Swift Observatory from plummeting back to Earth. Launched in 2004, Swift faces peril due to solar storms, and Katalyst Space Technologies is stepping in to boost its orbit. With $30 million on...
A daring rescue mission is underway to save the Swift Observatory from plummeting back to Earth. Launched in 2004, Swift faces peril due to solar storms, and Katalyst Space Technologies is stepping in to boost its orbit. With $30 million on the line, will this high-stakes mission secure Swift's cosmic future? #NASA #SpaceMission #Telescope #SwiftObservatory #SpaceRescue
Originally reported by AP News.
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