AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSwift Boost Mission: NASA is preparing a first-of-its-kind rescue of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from Kwajalein Atoll, using a robotic LINK spacecraft built by Katalyst Space to grapple and slowly raise the aging telescope’s orbit after faster-than-expected atmospheric drag from solar activity. Launch Watch (Marshall Islands): The mission is set for no earlier than June 30, riding the final Pegasus XL rocket, with partners Northrop Grumman and Katalyst leading the effort to extend Swift’s life and prove servicing can work for satellites not designed for it. Ocean Conservation Tech: Bloomberg Philanthropies announced a $260M expansion of the Bloomberg Ocean Initiative, including new coral reef restoration work that will add the Marshall Islands among participating countries. Coral Resilience Research: Scientists in the Marshall Islands are hunting “super reefs” that can survive heat better, using ocean-current modeling, lab testing, and a robotic survey vessel to map heat-tolerant coral. Regional Finance & Inclusion: In Majuro, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine urged faster financial inclusion across the Pacific, pointing to digital connectivity as a path to reduce long-standing banking gaps. Fuel Shock Response: The Marshall Islands declared a state of emergency after global fuel and commodity price spikes tied to the Middle East conflict, as Pacific ministers discussed resilience measures. Energy Crisis Impacts: Pacific finance talks also highlighted rising energy costs hitting businesses, with ministers weighing mechanisms to absorb shocks. Seafarer Safety: A report on risks in war-zone shipping, including disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, calls for stronger protections for seafarers. Youth & Governance: A regional forum heard that young people remain underrepresented in Pacific politics due to cultural and economic barriers. El Niño Prep: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare early for El Niño impacts after the climate phenomenon was declared underway. Tech & Policy (Tuna Market Access): Pacific fisheries officials trained on onboard refrigeration requirements tied to EU tuna freezing rules, aiming to protect access to the EU market. Space Education: NASA’s Wallops RockSat program is also scheduled to launch soon, giving students hands-on experience with real aerospace research. Local Story (Film): A new film follows a door-to-door encounter that reconnects a Marshallese man with his birth family, spotlighting Marshallese identity and community ties. Public Airdrop Update: Remittix opened public registration for its RTX token airdrop, moving the project toward its upcoming launch price reveal.
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