Launch of Katalyst Space's LINK Servicing Spacecraft to Boost NASA's Swift Observatory Delayed by Weather
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Jeanette Kazmierczak
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The launch of Katalyst Space's robotic servicing spacecraft LINK, intended to boost the orbit of NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, was postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions. The next launch attempt is targeted for no earlier than Wednesday, July 1, using Northrop Grumman's Pegasus XL rocket from Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands.
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The next launch attempt is targeted for no earlier than Wednesday, July 1, at 9:43 p.m. UTC+12 (5:43 a.m. EDT), on Northrop Grumman's Pegasus XL rocket from Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands.
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