AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace & Science (Majuro/Kwajalein): NASA is preparing a first-of-its-kind robotic rescue to boost the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory after it began losing altitude faster than expected, with LINK—built by Katalyst—set to launch from Kwajalein Atoll on/around July 2 to rendezvous, grab, and raise Swift’s orbit so it doesn’t burn up later this year. Local Tech/Community (Majuro): Remittix has opened airdrop registration for RTX holders, asking users to register via the official site during a critical launch window ahead of upcoming community updates and a launch price reveal. Weather Watch (Marshall Islands region): Tropical disturbance Invest 95W is organizing near the northwestern Marshalls, and forecasters say it could strengthen into a tropical cyclone and affect the Marianas late this weekend into early next week, with residents urged to prepare for heavy rain and possible stronger winds. Food & Trade (Pacific): A new Hawaii law will require ahi retailers to disclose where the fish was caught, with industry noting a large share of ahi sold there is imported, including from the Marshall Islands. Shipping & Security (regional): Reports say traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is picking up after earlier disruptions tied to the Iran conflict, while some vessels “go dark” by switching off tracking to reduce attack risk.
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