Latest News About NASA's $30M Swift Telescope Rescue Plan NASA Preps $30M Swift Telescope Rescue NASA Pushes Forward With $30M Rescue of Swift Orbit Swift's $30M Lifeline Launches in June $30M Boost to Save Swift Telescope Why NASA is Spending $30M to Rescue Swift

NASA is gearing up for a high‑risk rescue attempt for its Swift space telescope. The plan costs about $30 million and will launch a booster to lift Swift’s orbit so it does not fall back to Earth. The launch is primed for next quarter, and NASA and its partner agencies are fine‑tuning the rocket. Swift, a veteran observatory, watches for distant explosions in deep space. After years in space it has slipped into a lower orbit. A final push will grant the probe a little bit of more time of work, letting it keep gathering high‑energy data . Mission control in Houston will watch the maneuver and confirm it works smoothly .

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