Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth thanks to solar storms

ONP Summary
Katalyst Space's LINK spacecraft launched Friday from Marshall Islands to intercept and reboost NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, which has been losing altitude and risks re-entry. The robotic servicing mission uses mechanical arms to gently raise the telescope to a stable orbit, potentially extending its operational life by several years.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the innovative technology and engineering achievement of undertaking a first-of-its-kind orbital robotic servicing mission.
Moderate: Centrist outlets provide factual reporting on the mission launch and its potential to extend the aging telescope's operational lifespan.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight the initial launch failure and technical delays that hindered execution of the rescue attempt.
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Launched in 2004, Swift is sinking faster than ever because of recent solar storms. ...