
NASA to rescue Swift telescope with in-space rendezvous and robotic LINK
NASA plans a mission to send a robotic LINK spacecraft to capture and boost the Swift Observatory into a higher orbit to prevent re-entry, extending its gamma-ray burst research. The plan involves Northrop Grumman’s Stargazer plane deploying a Pegasus XL rocket carrying LINK after takeoff from the Marshall Islands; Katalyst Space Technologies built LINK under a $30 million contract. If successful, the mission would demonstrate in‑orbit servicing at a fraction of the cost of a new mission and could extend Swift’s science return beyond its 2004 launch.


