NASA's Swift Observatory to Extend Mission with Atmospheric Re-entry Boost
NASA's Swift Observatory, originally launched in 2004 as the Swift Gamma-ray Observatory, is set to receive a boost to extend its mission. The spacecraft, which was renamed in 2018 in honor of Neil Gehrels, is a multiwavelength observatory designed to study gamma-ray bursts. It has been a key player in time-domain astronomy and multimessenger astronomy, contributing to the study of cosmic phenomena such as black holes and comets. In January 2025, NASA identified that Swift would re-enter Earth's atmosphere by summer 2026. To prevent this and extend its operational life, NASA plans to boost the observatory, demonstrating a key capability for future space exploration.