
NASA Launches Robotic Mission to Save Swift Telescope from Falling
NASA has launched a robotic mission to save the Swift space telescope, which has lost its orbit and is at risk of falling back to Earth. The operation aims to boost the 3,200-pound observatory back into a stable orbit over several weeks.
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Nasa launches mission to save falling space telescope
A Nasa-funded robot has blasted off to catch a falling telescope in mid-orbit and blast it back to safety before it burns up.
Read full article →A Mission to Save NASA’s Swift Telescope Launches to Orbit
A refrigerator-size spacecraft will try to grab onto Swift and nudge it to a higher orbit, enabling it to continue observing powerful cosmic explosions.
By Kenneth Chang
Read full article →NASA launches robotic mission to save telescope falling back to Earth
A three-armed spacecraft blasts into orbit to rescue a NASA telescope in danger of crashing back to Earth.
Read full article →NASA launches spacecraft to recover sinking telescope
The Swift telescope has been affected by recent solar storms and is sinking faster than ever, heading toward Earth. A NASA mission will try to capture it and boost its orbit.
Read full article →Nasa launches robotic mission to save space telescope
Nasa launched a robotic mission on Friday to try to prevent one of its ageing telescopes from burning up in the atmosphere, a complicated operation expected to last several months. The unprecedented US$30 million effort involves sending a robot to rescue the Swift space telescope that is currently falling towards Earth. If successful, the mission could pave the way for giving other satellites a second life. Initially scheduled for Tuesday, the robot’s launch was postponed due to weather and t...
By Agence France-Presse
Read full article →Daring rescue mission launches to save a 3,200-pound NASA observatory from an untimely end
Read full article →NASA launches 'space robot' to rescue Swift telescope; tech could reshape satellite servicing
The spacecraft will gradually catch up with the Swift telescope before using its robotic arms to latch onto the observatory and gently raise it into a higher orbit, potentially extending its operational life by years.
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