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Satellite Launches and Retirements
AngoSat 1 (will be 14.5° East)
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<blockquote data-quote="hvdh" data-source="post: 1039401" data-attributes="member: 187415"><p>Eutelsat 16C, the satellite that started in 2000 as SESAT 1 at 36°E, has been a placeholder at 14.5°E for several years.</p><p>Now drifting 3.2°W/day, that looks like graveyard orbit. Seems to have left 14.5°E on February 1. Expected lifetime was 10 years.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Angosat-1 can be estimated to reach 14.5°E again on May 1. Only then we'll see, dead or alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hvdh, post: 1039401, member: 187415"] Eutelsat 16C, the satellite that started in 2000 as SESAT 1 at 36°E, has been a placeholder at 14.5°E for several years. Now drifting 3.2°W/day, that looks like graveyard orbit. Seems to have left 14.5°E on February 1. Expected lifetime was 10 years. Meanwhile, Angosat-1 can be estimated to reach 14.5°E again on May 1. Only then we'll see, dead or alive. [/QUOTE]
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