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NASA launches robotic mission to save telescope falling back to Earth
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NASA launches robotic mission to save telescope falling back to Earth

NASA has launched a robotic mission to rescue the aging Swift space telescope, which is descending toward Earth and risks burning up in the atmosphere. The mission involves a spacecraft called Link, developed by Katalyst Space Technologies, which was launched from the Marshall Islands. Originally planned for earlier this week, the launch faced delays due to weather and technical challenges. Once in orbit, Link will navigate to the Swift telescope, use three robotic arms to dock with it, and attempt to raise its altitude by approximately 300 kilometers. This mission aims to extend the telescope's operational life and could set a precedent for future satellite recovery efforts.

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NASA launches robotic mission to save telescope falling back to Earth

NASA has launched a robotic mission to rescue the aging Swift space telescope, which is descending toward Earth and risks burning up in the atmosphere. The mission involves a spacecraft called Link, developed by Katalyst Space Technologies, which was launched from the Marshall Islands. Originally planned for earlier this week, the launch faced delays due to weather and technical challenges. Once in orbit, Link will navigate to the Swift telescope, use three robotic arms to dock with it, and attempt to raise its altitude by approximately 300 kilometers. This mission aims to extend the telescope's operational life and could set a precedent for future satellite recovery efforts.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article focuses on a scientific mission involving NASA and does not present any political opinions, framing, or biased language. It provides factual information about the mission's objectives, challenges, and technical aspects without leaning toward any particular ideological perspective.

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 95 · Objetividad 88): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the launch of the robotic mission to rescue the Swift Observatory, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some emotionally charged language like 'falling back to Earth' and 'burning up in the atmosphere', which

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