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<blockquote data-quote="hvdh" data-source="post: 1135359" data-attributes="member: 187415"><p>A few days ago it was reported that Galaxy-11, inclined satellite launched in 1999, is shedding debris.</p><p>The satellite is still at 93.1°W I read, can't check myself now.</p><p></p><p>1/2</p><p>An American satellite is partially disintegrating in orbit, endangering other spacecraft circling Earth, Russian scientists warned on Saturday.</p><p>The craft in question is the US geostationary communications satellite Galaxy 11, operated by satellite services company Intelsat,</p><p>2/2</p><p>according to the Moscow-based Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics at Russia’s Academy of Sciences.</p><p>Telescopes have been following several small-sized fragments that detached from Galaxy 11 and now pose a potential threat for other satellites in orbit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvdh, post: 1135359, member: 187415"] A few days ago it was reported that Galaxy-11, inclined satellite launched in 1999, is shedding debris. The satellite is still at 93.1°W I read, can't check myself now. 1/2 An American satellite is partially disintegrating in orbit, endangering other spacecraft circling Earth, Russian scientists warned on Saturday. The craft in question is the US geostationary communications satellite Galaxy 11, operated by satellite services company Intelsat, 2/2 according to the Moscow-based Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics at Russia’s Academy of Sciences. Telescopes have been following several small-sized fragments that detached from Galaxy 11 and now pose a potential threat for other satellites in orbit. [/QUOTE]
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