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NASA mission to rescue the falling Swift observatory has launched

A robotic spacecraft called LINK will soon tug the telescope to a higher orbit. The NASA Swift Boost mission has launched from Marshall Islands on July 3 at 4:36AM Eastern time after a couple of delay

NASA mission to rescue the falling Swift observatory has launched
Engadget — 4 July 2026
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A robotic spacecraft called LINK will soon tug the telescope to a higher orbit. The NASA Swift Boost mission has launched from Marshall Islands on Jul

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