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NASA will discuss an ambitious mission to boost the orbit of its Swift space telescope during a press conference today (June 17)
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Washington, Greenbelt, Marshall Islands
Who
NASA, Katalyst Space Technologies, Shawn Domagal-Goldman, Brad Cenko, Kieran Wilson, Robert Lamontagne, Wes Collier
What
NASA will discuss an ambitious mission to boost the orbit of its Swift space telescope during a press conference today (June 17)
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 04:07:45 GMT · 2h 28m ago
Where
Washington, Greenbelt, Marshall Islands ·
Why
The Swift telescope is being dragged down toward Earth by its atmosphere and needs its orbit raised to continue its mission.
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A private spacecraft, Link by Katalyst Space, will attempt an unprecedented orbital boost for NASA's Swift telescope to prolong its operational life, preventing it from re-entering Earth's atmosphere as early as this summer.
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