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44.5E (Nimiq 1)
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<blockquote data-quote="hvdh" data-source="post: 1122963" data-attributes="member: 187415"><p>Nimiq 1, launched May 1999, started inclining in May 2019 and stayed at 86.5°W al these years.</p><p>It finally looks (again...) Nimiq 1 is raised to graveyard orbit, with altitude well over 36200 km and drifting 6.1°W/day.</p><p>This end-of-life year (2021) was predicted in Telesat's annual report.</p><p>Nimiq 2, launched Dec 2002, is thought to last until 2024, and is currently drifting West slowly near 43°W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvdh, post: 1122963, member: 187415"] Nimiq 1, launched May 1999, started inclining in May 2019 and stayed at 86.5°W al these years. It finally looks (again...) Nimiq 1 is raised to graveyard orbit, with altitude well over 36200 km and drifting 6.1°W/day. This end-of-life year (2021) was predicted in Telesat's annual report. Nimiq 2, launched Dec 2002, is thought to last until 2024, and is currently drifting West slowly near 43°W. [/QUOTE]
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