LINK Spacecraft Will Not Attempt to Raise the Swift Observatory

NASA and Katalyst Space have confirmed the LINK spacecraft will not attempt to reboost the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, after …
LINK Spacecraft Will Not Attempt to Raise the Swift Observatory

NASA and Katalyst Space have confirmed the LINK spacecraft will not attempt to reboost the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, after attitude-control problems ruled out a docking. LINK will still perform rendezvous and proximity operations as a technology demonstrator - while Swift, without onboard propulsion, is likely to drop below 300km by October 2026.

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James Hydzik
James Hydzik comes to SpaceWatch.Global after six years of primarily covering the UK and Commonwealth of Nations space industries as Editor-in-Chief at the now-defunct Orbital Today. He has also written for FT and Institutional Investor magazines, and was a technical writer for Ericsson in Kista, Sweden. After 19 years in Kyiv, he is currently based in Ljubljana.
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