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Runaway Satellite Threatens Others

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36919374/ns/technology_and_science-space/?gt1=43001

PARIS - An adrift Intelsat satellite that stopped communicating with its ground controllers last month remains out of control and has begun moving eastward along the geostationary arc, raising the threat of interference with other satellites in its path, Intelsat and other industry officials said.

In what industry officials called an unprecedented event, Intelsat's Galaxy 15 communications satellite has remained fully "on," with its C-band telecommunications payload still functioning even as it has left its assigned orbital slot of 133 degrees west longitude 36,000 kilometers over the equator.

Galaxy 15 stopped responding to ground controllers on April 5. The satellite's manufacturer, Orbital Sciences Corp. of Virginia, says an intense solar storm in early April may be to blame. It was launched into space in 2005.
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The first satellite likely to face signal interference problems from the adrift Galaxy 15 is the AMC-11 C-band satellite owned by SES of Luxembourg and stationed at 131 degrees west, just two degrees away from Galaxy 15's starting position.

Rob Bednarek, chief executive of the SES World Skies division, which operates AMC-11, said Intelsat and SES have been meeting since April 5 to coordinate how to minimize the Galaxy 15 impact on AMC-11's media customers.

Customers using AMC-11
http://www.lyngsat.com/amc11.html
 
Re: Runaway Satellite Threatens Others

Interesting - thanks for the link.

Aside from redundancy - moving service to other birds, or preparing to launch replacements - options for dealing with that are limited.

It emphasizes our modern reliance on satellite services.
 
Re: Runaway Satellite Threatens Others

Odd, isn't this the way <span style="font-style: italic">Independence Day</span> began...?

(Ned 'Scotty' Scott's (Douglas Spencer) frantic "Look to the skies" warning at the film's conclusion: ("I bring you a warning. Every one of you listening to ...) <span style="font-style: italic">The Thing - From Another Planet</span> 1951
 
Re: Runaway Satellite Threatens Others

I don't know why they don't just contract a British sniper to shoot the damned thing down.
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