AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoSwift Observatory Rescue Launch (Kwajalein): NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory is set to get a last-minute boost from Kwajalein Atoll as Katalyst Space’s robotic LINK spacecraft—riding the final Pegasus XL—tries to grapple and raise the aging gamma-ray telescope’s orbit, aiming to extend its life after faster-than-expected atmospheric drag from solar storms. Marshall Islands Energy Shock: Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine and finance leaders pushed for practical regional fixes at the Forum Economic Ministers Meeting in Majuro, with rising fuel and commodity costs driving a declared State of Emergency and renewed focus on financial inclusion. Ocean Conservation Funding: Bloomberg Philanthropies pledged USD 260 million to expand the Bloomberg Ocean Initiative, including new coral reef restoration work that now covers the Marshall Islands. El Niño Prep Call: SPREP urged Pacific communities to start preparing now that an El Niño event is underway, emphasizing early action to reduce risks. Youth in Governance: A Pacific youth and democracy forum highlighted how young people remain underrepresented in decision-making across the region, including in the Marshall Islands. Space + Education: NASA’s RockSat mission is also scheduled to launch from Wallops, using sounding rockets for student-built experiments.
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