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"textContent": "On Feb. 11, NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory temporarily suspended most science operations in an effort to reduce atmospheric drag and slow the spacecraft’s orbital decay. Halting these activities will enable controllers to keep the spacecraft in an orientation that minimizes drag effects, extending its time in orbit in anticipation of a reboost mission. “Normally, […]\n\nThe post NASA’s Swift Mission Transitions Ops to Prep for Orbit Boost appeared first on NASA Science.",
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