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  "path": "/blogs/swift/2026/06/29/what-to-expect-commercial-mission-to-boost-nasas-swift/",
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    "Goddard Space Flight Center",
    "Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory",
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  "textContent": "A mission to boost the orbit of NASA’s Swift observatory is targeted to launch no earlier than Tuesday, June 30, at 10:17 p.m. UTC+12 (6:17 a.m. EDT).\n\nThe post What to Expect: Commercial Mission to Boost NASA’s Swift appeared first on NASA Science.",
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