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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - Yahoo! Finance Canada

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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - Yahoo!

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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - thecanadianpressnews.ca.

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Katalyst Space's LINK spacecraft is designed to capture and boost NASA's Swift observatory back to a safe altitude.

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NASA launches rescue mission to save Swift space telescope from burning up in Earth's atmosphere - Space.

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A: Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - Yahoo!

B: NASA launches rescue mission to save Swift space telescope from burning up in Earth's atmosphere - Space.

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A: Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - Yahoo!

B: NASA launches rescue mission to save Swift space telescope from burning up in Earth's atmosphere SpaceNasa launches mission to save falling space telescope BBCNASA, Partners Update Launch Date for Mission to Boost Swift NASA Science (.gov)Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth AP NewsLast-minute launch problem delays satellite rescue mission for NASA ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

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A: Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - thecanadianpressnews.ca.

B: NASA launches rescue mission to save Swift space telescope from burning up in Earth's atmosphere - Space.

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A: Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth - thecanadianpressnews.ca.

B: NASA launches rescue mission to save Swift space telescope from burning up in Earth's atmosphere SpaceNasa launches mission to save falling space telescope BBCNASA, Partners Update Launch Date for Mission to Boost Swift NASA Science (.gov)Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth AP NewsLast-minute launch problem delays satellite rescue mission for NASA ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

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A: Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth thecanadianpressnews.caSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

B: NASA launches rescue mission to save Swift space telescope from burning up in Earth's atmosphere - Space.

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**Summary:** A rescue mission has been launched by Katalyst Space using its LINK spacecraft to capture and boost a NASA Swift observatory back into a safe orbit, preventing it from burning up in Earth's atmosphere. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the importance of robotic space missions for the preservation of valuable scientific instruments

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