NASA’s Swift Observatory is falling closer to Earth — fast. After two decades of catching cosmic explosions, it’s now in danger due to orbital decay. But in a historic move, a private company called Katalyst Space Technologies is stepping in to save it. In 2026, they’ll launch a spacecraft to rendezvous with Swift and push it back into a higher orbit — something no private spacecraft has ever done for an uncrewed government satellite. This daring mission could mark the beginning of a whole new era in satellite servicing and space sustainability. Here’s how it all unfolds...
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