Rescue satellite launches to boost falling NASA telescope

A small satellite designed to extend the life of NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory lifted off on 3 July. The mission aims to raise the aging space telescope back to its original orbit after years of atmospheric drag.

The Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory has operated since 2004 but has descended from an initial altitude of 600 kilometres to about 375 kilometres. Solar activity has accelerated the orbital decay in recent years.

Katalyst Space Technologies developed the LINK spacecraft to perform the rescue. The craft, equipped with robotic arms and large solar arrays, launched on a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket.

LINK will undergo several weeks of testing before approaching Swift. It is then expected to attach to the telescope and gradually raise its orbit over approximately two months.

If successful, the operation could allow Swift to continue observations of gamma-ray bursts and other cosmic phenomena for up to another decade. Company CEO Ghonhee Lee said the effort demonstrates a method for servicing satellites not originally designed for maintenance.

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Illustration of SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching South Korea's CAS500-2 satellite from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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South Korean earth-observation satellite CAS500-2 successfully launched from US

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South Korea's Compact Advanced Satellite (CAS) 500-2 successfully launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The satellite entered low-Earth orbit and made first contact with a ground station in Norway. The Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA) confirmed it is operating normally.

NASA has contracted a startup to launch a robotic spacecraft that will grab the aging Swift observatory and raise its orbit before it falls too low. The Link servicing satellite is set to fly on the final Pegasus rocket later this month.

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