Tuesday, March 24, 2026

NASA Satellite Tumbles from Orbit as Rescue Team Mobilises

The Swift spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth, likely before the year ends, unless it receives a boost in altitude. Katalyst Space Technologies plans to use its robotic servicing spacecraft, named Link, to dock with Swift and extend its operational life.

This mission involves several challenges. Swift was not originally designed for docking or altitude boosts. Additionally, this will be Katalyst’s first attempt to connect with another satellite. NASA has set a tight deadline of nine months for Katalyst to build, test, and launch the mission before Swift descends too low for a safe intervention.

Ghonhee Lee, founder and CEO of Katalyst, described the mission as technically ambitious. The spacecraft is scheduled for launch on June 1, but there is little room for mistakes. By late summer or early autumn, Swift’s altitude could drop below 200 miles (320 kilometres), jeopardising the mission.

NASA aims to achieve two objectives: to showcase important technology for future space missions and to save the Swift spacecraft from an uncontrolled re-entry, allowing it to continue its scientific work. Lee noted that achieving a 100% success rate is unlikely.

During a recent visit to Katalyst, technicians were diligently soldering parts and assembling solar panels. A company official commented that while the project is not as advanced as typical government missions, significant progress has been made in just five months.

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AccentSpeed

altitude/ˈæltəˌtuːd/noun
height above the ground or sea

dock/dɑk/verb
to join two ships or vehicles together

robotic/roʊˈbɑtɪk/adjective
made or controlled by robots or machines

deadline/ˈdɛdˌlaɪn/noun
a time by which something must be finished

jeopardising/ˈdʒɛpərˌdaɪzɪŋ/verb
putting something at risk of harm or loss

intervention/ˌɪntərˈvɛnʃən/noun
an action to change a dangerous situation

How much do you know?

What is the expected timeline for the Swift spacecraft to crash back to Earth?
Before the year ends
Next year
In five years
In a month
What does Katalyst Space Technologies plan to use to extend Swift's operational life?
A satellite
A rover
Link
A drone
What is the deadline set by NASA for Katalyst to complete the mission?
Six months
Nine months
One year
Three months
Who is the founder and CEO of Katalyst?
Elon Musk
Jeff Bezos
Ghonhee Lee
Richard Branson
When is the spacecraft scheduled for launch?
June 1
July 1
May 1
August 1
What altitude could Swift's altitude drop below by late summer or early autumn?
300 miles
150 miles
200 miles
250 miles
The Swift spacecraft was originally designed for docking.
Katalyst's mission is their first attempt to connect with another satellite.
NASA has allowed ten months for Katalyst to complete the mission.
Ghonhee Lee described the mission as easy and straightforward.
The mission aims to save the Swift spacecraft from an uncontrolled re-entry.
Achieving a 100% success rate for the mission is considered likely by Lee.
The Swift spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth unless it receives a boost in altitude. Katalyst plans to use to dock with Swift.
NASA set a deadline of nine months for Katalyst to build, test, and launch the mission before Swift descends too .
Ghonhee Lee noted that achieving a success rate is unlikely.
The spacecraft is scheduled for launch on June 1, but there is little room for .
By late summer or early autumn, Swift's altitude could drop below miles.
During a recent visit to Katalyst, technicians were soldering parts and assembling .
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Test Your Understanding

Start Quiz
Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
OFF
AccentSpeed
altitude/ˈæltəˌtuːd/noun
height above the ground or sea
dock/dɑk/verb
to join two ships or vehicles together
robotic/roʊˈbɑtɪk/adjective
made or controlled by robots or machines
deadline/ˈdɛdˌlaɪn/noun
a time by which something must be finished
jeopardising/ˈdʒɛpərˌdaɪzɪŋ/verb
putting something at risk of harm or loss
intervention/ˌɪntərˈvɛnʃən/noun
an action to change a dangerous situation

How much do you know?

What is the expected timeline for the Swift spacecraft to crash back to Earth?
Before the year ends
Next year
In five years
In a month
What does Katalyst Space Technologies plan to use to extend Swift's operational life?
A satellite
A rover
Link
A drone
What is the deadline set by NASA for Katalyst to complete the mission?
Six months
Nine months
One year
Three months
Who is the founder and CEO of Katalyst?
Elon Musk
Jeff Bezos
Ghonhee Lee
Richard Branson
When is the spacecraft scheduled for launch?
June 1
July 1
May 1
August 1
What altitude could Swift's altitude drop below by late summer or early autumn?
300 miles
150 miles
200 miles
250 miles
The Swift spacecraft was originally designed for docking.
Katalyst's mission is their first attempt to connect with another satellite.
NASA has allowed ten months for Katalyst to complete the mission.
Ghonhee Lee described the mission as easy and straightforward.
The mission aims to save the Swift spacecraft from an uncontrolled re-entry.
Achieving a 100% success rate for the mission is considered likely by Lee.
The Swift spacecraft is expected to crash back to Earth unless it receives a boost in altitude. Katalyst plans to use to dock with Swift.
NASA set a deadline of nine months for Katalyst to build, test, and launch the mission before Swift descends too .
Ghonhee Lee noted that achieving a success rate is unlikely.
The spacecraft is scheduled for launch on June 1, but there is little room for .
By late summer or early autumn, Swift's altitude could drop below miles.
During a recent visit to Katalyst, technicians were soldering parts and assembling .
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