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NASA attempting to save Swift space telescope before it crashes to Earth

NASA attempting to save Swift space telescope before it crashes to Earth
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NASA is launching a robotic rescue mission to save the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from atmospheric incineration. A private contractor will attempt to boost the telescope into a higher, safer orbit using a specialized spacecraft.

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This mission represents a pioneering effort to repair and extend the life of a space science asset that was never designed for in-orbit maintenance.

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