AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSpace Tech Rescue: NASA is racing to save the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from burning up after its orbit decayed faster than expected due to heightened solar activity, using a first-of-its-kind robotic servicing mission: Katalyst Space Technologies’ LINK spacecraft will launch from the Marshall Islands on a Pegasus XL rocket, rendezvous with Swift, grab it with three robotic arms, and boost it to a safer higher orbit. Launch Logistics: The mission faced weather scrubs and is now moving through updated launch windows around July 1–2, with teams on standby at Kwajalein Atoll. Local Tech Spotlight: In Majuro, Remittix opened airdrop wallet registration for RTX holders as the project enters a critical launch window ahead of community updates and a planned RTX price reveal. Navigation & Safety: A separate report flags growing GPS spoofing risks for ships, including incidents involving vessels under the Marshall Islands flag.
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