Pegasus XL | Swift Boost Mission

Launch by Northrop Grumman Space Systems. Contracted by NASA under the Small Business Innovation Research Phase 3 contract, Katalyst Space Technologies' LINK servicing spacecraft will rendezvous and attach to NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory to re-boost its orbit. This aims to demonstrate a key capability for the future of space exploration and extending the Swift mission’s science lifetime in gamma ray astronomy. From Air launch to orbit.
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Faltan exactamente 9 días para Pegasus XL | Swift Boost Mission, es decir 198 horas o 11876 minutos.

Pegasus XL | Swift Boost Mission tendrá lugar el sábado, 27 de junio de 2026, 09:00.

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