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Faizan Hashmi Published June 29, 2026 | 10:15 AM

WASHINGTON, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 29th Jun, 2026) NASA is preparing to launch a mission to save the ageing Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from falling back to Earth after recent intense solar activity caused its orbit to decay more rapidly.
The US$30 million mission, which could get underway as early as this week, will be carried out in partnership with Katalyst Space Technologies.
<?php /*?> <?php */?>A robotic spacecraft equipped with three arms will rendezvous with the observatory and boost it into a higher, more stable orbit, enabling it to continue observing some of the universe's biggest explosions.
The spacecraft is scheduled to launch aboard an air-launched Pegasus XL rocket from the Marshall Islands as early as this week. Swift, which has been operating since 2004, requires a higher orbit as soon as possible to avoid re-entering Earth's atmosphere.
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