A three-armed spacecraft rocketed into orbit to rescue a NASA telescope that’s in danger of crashing back to Earth. The telescope, called Swift, is sinking faster than ever due to recent solar storms.
Rescue Mission Details
Northrop Grumman launched Katalyst Space Technologies’ Link spacecraft from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. The Pegasus rocket blasted off from the belly of a modified airplane, putting Link on course to reach and capture NASA’s Swift Observatory in about a month.
NASA is paying $30 million for Katalyst to capture the telescope and boost its orbit so it can continue tracking some of the biggest explosions in the universe, like gamma ray bursts and exploding stars.
If all goes well, Swift could be back scanning the cosmos by September. Observations are currently on hold to preserve the telescope’s orbit as long as possible.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.