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Katalyst’s 770-pound LINK spacecraft will ride a Pegasus XL off an L-1011 to chase the Swift Observatory and boost its 249-mile orbit on June 17
NASA will attempt something it has never done before on June 17: launch a small robotic spacecraft to chase down an aging ...
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NASA will launch a robotic spacecraft this month to grab its aging Swift telescope in orbit and shove it higher before it falls
NASA’s aging Swift space telescope, a workhorse observatory that has tracked gamma-ray bursts and cosmic explosions for more ...
Katalyst Space’s LINK mission is preparing for launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility later this month to perform the ...
Launched in 2004, the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory – formerly the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer – has been dutifully studying gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) during its two-year mission, before moving on ...
WASHINGTON — As NASA prepares an attempt to reboost an astronomy spacecraft in a decaying orbit, the agency is open to doing something similar for the Hubble Space Telescope, provided its operating ...
A new Keck Observatory study indicates that giant planets can spin faster than more massive brown dwarfs, revealing important ...
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