Swift spacecraft reorientation buys time for reboost mission
spacenews.com Apr 3, 2026

Swift spacecraft reorientation buys time for reboost mission

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NASA modified the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory's operations to slow its orbital decay, buying time for a reboost mission. The spacecraft's orbit was decaying faster than expected, with a 10% chance of falling below 300 kilometers by late May. By reorienting the spacecraft, drag was reduced by 30%, slowing decay and increasing chances of a successful reboost mission, which aims to raise its orbit and prevent reentry.