How do private companies conduct satellite rescue missions like Swift Observatory?

Private companies use special spaceships to help lost or broken satellites get back on track, just like how a firefighter helps a lost puppy find its way home.

Like a Space Firefighter

Imagine your favorite toy is stuck in a tree. You can’t reach it, but someone with a ladder comes and saves it. That’s what companies do with satellites, they send spaceships up to fix or bring them back to Earth if something goes wrong.

The Rescue Mission

These spaceships have tools like grippers, which are like big claws that can grab hold of the satellite. Sometimes, they use ropes and hooks to pull it back to safety. It’s like playing tug-of-war in space!

If a satellite is too broken to be fixed, the spaceship might bring it back to Earth so engineers can give it a full check-up, kind of like taking your toy to the doctor.

These companies work fast, just like how you rush to help your friend if their ice cream falls on the ground. It’s all about making sure satellites stay happy and useful up in space!

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  1. A satellite breaks, and a private company sends a robot to fix it in space.
  2. Imagine fixing a broken toy in the sky with a special robot.
  3. A spaceship goes to a broken satellite like a doctor visiting a sick patient.

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