Intelsat 33e loses power in geostationary orbit
Intelsat 33e loses power in geostationary orbit
spacenews.com Intelsat 33e loses power in geostationary orbit
Intelsat 33e has lost power in geostationary orbit and the satellite is no longer providing communications for customers across Europe, Africa and parts of Asia Pacific, its operator announced Oct.…
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The U.S. Space Command is reporting it has broken up as of Oct. 19th at 0430UTC. 20 pieces tracked currently.
17 0 ReplyDamn. Even if there are "no immediate threats", 20+ pieces in GEO doesn't sound like a fun time. I wonder what the cause was?
10 0 ReplyBeing up that high, it probably got whack by a meteorite.
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Intelsat said it is working with satellite maker Boeing to address the anomaly, but “believe it is unlikely that the satellite will be recoverable.”
Another manufacturing surprise.
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