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NASA launches $30M LINK mission
NASA launches LINK under a $30M contract to catch Swift before solar-storm drag raises reentry risk
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NASA is paying Katalyst Space $30 million to grab the aging Swift observatory, raise its orbit, and keep gamma-ray science online.
- Frame 1NASA launches LINK under a $30M contract to catch Swift before solar-storm drag raises reentry risk.
- Frame 2Swift has watched gamma-ray bursts since 2004, but thicker upper atmosphere now steals orbital speed.
- Frame 3A Pegasus rocket dropped from a carrier jet over the Marshall Islands and sent LINK into orbit.
- Frame 4LINK must rendezvous in about a month, then grab the 1.6-ton observatory with three robotic arms.
- Frame 5The plan is to lift Swift from 224 miles up by about 150 miles without jolting the telescope.
- Frame 6If the $30 million rescue works, Swift could restart science by September and set a Hubble precedent.
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