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NASA Satellite Rescue Mission Launched to Save Orbiting Science Instrument

via Ars Technica·Mar 23

A specialized team is attempting to rescue a unique NASA satellite currently falling out of orbit before it is lost to space. The Swift rescue mission must be launched by this summer to prevent the loss of valuable scientific data. This effort highlights the critical importance of maintaining orbital assets for scientific advancement.

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