Katalyst to Rescue NASA's $500 Million Observatory

NASA has partnered with Katalyst to prevent a $500 million observatory from re-entering Earth's atmosphere by deploying a mission to extend its orbit. Katalyst received $30 million to launch a modified spacecraft aimed at ensuring the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory continues its mission of exploring galaxies and black holes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 25-09-2025 01:55 IST | Created: 25-09-2025 01:55 IST
Katalyst to Rescue NASA's $500 Million Observatory
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NASA has enlisted the services of Arizona-based startup Katalyst to forestall the descent of its $500 million orbiting observatory back into Earth's atmosphere. This bold move involves launching a mission designed to propel the observatory further into space.

The U.S. space agency allocated $30 million to Katalyst Space Technologies, commissioning them to deploy a modified 'Link' spacecraft to the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. This orbiting spacecraft, which has been examining distant galaxies and black holes since 2004, resides in low-Earth orbit.

This collaboration underscores NASA's commitment to safeguarding valuable astronomical research tools, ensuring the continuation of vital cosmic observations made by the Swift Observatory.

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