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Robotic rescue mission underway to save space telescope falling to Earth
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Robotic rescue mission underway to save space telescope falling to Earth

NASA has initiated a robotic mission to rescue the aging Swift space telescope before it re-enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up. The mission, led by Katalyst Space Technologies using a spacecraft called Link, was delayed due to weather and technical issues but successfully launched from the Marshall Islands. The goal is to increase Swift's orbit by 240 kilometers, allowing it to continue observing cosmic phenomena like gamma-ray bursts. Launched in 2004, Swift is losing altitude due to solar activity and atmospheric drag. If successful, the mission could set a precedent for extending the lifespan of other satellites. The operation is expected to take several months, with hopes of restoring Swift’s functionality by September.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)Državni / javniSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 90jučer
Robotic rescue mission underway to save space telescope falling to Earth

NASA has initiated a robotic mission to rescue the aging Swift space telescope before it re-enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up. The mission, led by Katalyst Space Technologies using a spacecraft called Link, was delayed due to weather and technical issues but successfully launched from the Marshall Islands. The goal is to increase Swift's orbit by 240 kilometers, allowing it to continue observing cosmic phenomena like gamma-ray bursts. Launched in 2004, Swift is losing altitude due to solar activity and atmospheric drag. If successful, the mission could set a precedent for extending the lifespan of other satellites. The operation is expected to take several months, with hopes of restoring Swift’s functionality by September.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the robotic rescue mission as a scientific and technological endeavor without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the technical challenges, funding, and potential implications for future satellite operations, rather than taking a partisan stance. While the mission has high-

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 90): Factual accuracy is high, aligning with cross-source consensus on the robotic rescue mission for Swift. The article provides details on the launch, mission goals, and financial aspects without apparent bias. It remains neutral in tone.

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