the mission operator; confirmed spacecraft integration with Pegasus XL and readiness for launch
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Katalyst Space Technologies · United States · Pegasus XL rocket's final flight will attempt the first-ever capture of an unprepared satellite, to save NASA's Swift
Katalyst confirmed LINK's integration with the Pegasus XL and its readiness for launch, detailing that the spacecraft will use three robotic arms and LiDAR sensors to assess Swift's tumble rate, then grip the observatory's transportation flanges, the only structural attachment points available on a satellite never designed for servicing.
“Katalyst Space LINK spacecraft fully integrated with Pegasus XL, ready for June 30 launch to capture and reboost NASA's Swift observatory.”