NASA Cancels Swift Satellite Boost After Katalyst Spacecraft Control Issue

NASA and Katalyst Space announced Wednesday that the LINK spacecraft will no longer attempt to capture and boost the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory to a higher orbit as originally planned. The decision follows an ongoing attitude control problem affecting the commercial LINK spacecraft. The Swift Observatory boost mission had been intended to extend the satellite's scientific operational life. Despite the cancellation of the boost, LINK will still attempt rendezvous and proximity operations with the Swift Observatory. The mission revision marks a significant change in scope for this commercial space servicing effort.
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