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NASA to bump telescope back into space to avoid it falling to Earth
Key takeaways
- US space agency NASA is set to fire a three-armed spacecraft toward its Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory telescope as part of a mission to keep it in orbit.
- The $43.5 million operation aims to push the telescope away from Earth's orbit, so it can continue observing cosmic explosions.
- The NASA mission is expected to take off as early as this week.
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US space agency NASA is set to fire a three-armed spacecraft toward its Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory telescope as part of a mission to keep it in orbit.
The $43.5 million operation aims to push the telescope away from Earth's orbit, so it can continue observing cosmic explosions.
The NASA mission is expected to take off as early as this week.
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