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This is not the outcome we were working towards': $30 million mission to save NASA's Swift telescope fails
Deterministic text analytics computed across all 16 sources. Frequency, entity overlap, and claim overlap — computed counts only. Nothing is rated true or false.
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Frequency Analytics
The most common words and exact phrases across every report in this cluster. Computed counts only.
Top words
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Top phrases
space telescopeswift observatoryswift space telescopeswift spacenasa swiftmission to saverescue missionnasa callstelescope failslater this year
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Entity Overlap
Names detected in the report text: which appear across multiple sources, and which only one source mentions.
Across multiple sources
- NASA · 12 sources
- Swift · 10 sources
- LINK · 7 sources
- Katalyst · 5 sources
- Katalyst Space · 5 sources
- Earth · 4 sources
- LINK's · 4 sources
- Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory · 4 sources
- Swift's · 4 sources
- NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman · 3 sources
- NASA's Swift · 3 sources
- NASA's Swift Observatory · 3 sources
Unique to one source
- Over · Live Science
- Arizona · Live Science
- Katalyst Space's LINK · The Register
- Shortly · The Register
- Engineers · The Register
- SpaceX · New Scientist
- South Korean · New Scientist
- Soon · New Scientist
- Without · Ars Technica
- Katalyst Space Technologies · Ars Technica
- NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory · Ars Technica
- Earth&rsquo · Scientific American
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Claim Overlap
Near-identical sentences found in two or more reports, versus sentences that appear in only one. Text match only — nothing is rated true or false.
Repeated across sources
- ""This is not the outcome we were working toward, but it does not change why this mission was worth attempting." · 2 sources
Appears once
- "NASA's Swift Observatory is set to come crashing down to Earth later this year after private rescue mission failure." · Live Science
- "NASA's Swift Observatory is set to come crashing down to Earth later this year after a private mission failed to save the tumbling telescope." · Live Science
- "LINK will attempt a rendezvous, but its failed reaction wheels rule out grabbing and boosting the observatory NASA and Katalyst Space have abandoned an ambitious attempt to boost the Swift observatory into a higher orbit and postpone its fiery return to Earth." · The Register
- "Katalyst Space's LINK spacecraft will still attempt to rendezvous with and maneuver near Swift, but plans to grapple the observatory and raise its orbit are dead." · The Register
- "On Wednesday 19 August, NASA said in a statement that an ongoing issue with the LINK spacecraft, built by US start-up Katalyst Space, meant that an effort to dock with and boost Swift in orbit would no longer be attempted." · New Scientist
- "“NASA should be willing to move quickly and take smart risks when the potential return is worth it, and that is exactly what we did with this mission,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said in the statement." · New Scientist
- "Without a rescue, NASA's Swift Observatory is expected to reenter the atmosphere later this year." · Ars Technica
- "NASA and Katalyst Space Technologies announced Wednesday they are giving up on a robotic mission to rescue the Swift gamma-ray telescope before it falls out of orbit." · Ars Technica
