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NASA Launches Mission to Rescue Falling Telescope

NASA Launches Mission to Rescue Falling Telescope

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The Swift Observatory rescue mission is exactly the kind of bold, forward-thinking investment that keeps American science at the cutting edge. A $30 million contract to save a telescope that would cost hundreds of millions to replace is just smart governance. Swift's unmatched ability to pivot rapidly toward cosmic events makes it irreplaceable for understanding gamma-ray bursts, black holes and gravitational waves.

NASA scrambled this rescue together because the 2024 solar maximum was stronger than predicted and caught the agency flat-footed with no contingency plan. Swift was only designed to last two years, and NASA never planned for an orbital boost decades later. Rushing a nine-month spacecraft build on a shoestring $30 million budget with a rocket pulled out of storage is a gamble, not a triumph of planning.


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