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Boeing, Intelsat and geostationary orbit
‘Mysterious failures’ rock tech giant Boeing as satellite explodes in space
The unexplained explosion of a Boeing communications satellite has heightened scrutiny of the troubled tech giant’s performance and raised fears space is rapidly running out of … space.
Intelsat's Boeing-made satellite explodes and breaks up in orbit
An Intelsat communication satellite built by Boeing has exploded and broken up in geostationary orbit. Intelsat confirmed the news in a press release, declaring the satellite a "total loss." The US Space Force said it is tracking around 20 associated pieces but "has observed no immediate threats" to other satellites so far (Roscosmos said it was tracking 80 fragments).
Intelsat 33e Satellite Designed by Boeing Breaks Up in Orbit
An Intelsat satellite designed by Boeing has been destroyed in its orbit around the Earth, affecting satellite service worldwide. Named Intelsat 33e or IS-33e, the satellite lost power on October 19 due to an "anomaly,
Boeing-made satellite explodes in space after experiencing an "anomaly"
Since the breakup, the U.S. Space Force is now tracking "around 20 associated pieces" of the satellite in space.
Intelsat Satellite Mysteriously Breaks Up in Earth's Orbit
An Intelsat internet satellite has mysteriously broken apart in Earth's orbit, raising concerns about the cause and the risk of space debris colliding with other satellites. On Saturday, the Intelsat 33e satellite experienced an “anomaly,
Boeing-made satellite shatters in orbit, and nobody knows why
The Boeing-made Intelsat 33e satellite broke apart in orbit over the weekend. But company representatives don't yet know why.
Intelsat’s Boeing-made satellite, IS-33e, breaks apart in geostationary orbit
During the weekend, a Boeing-built communications satellite, IS-33e, operated by Intelsat, mysteriously broke apart in geostationary orbit. Intelsat reports that an anomaly was responsible for this incident, which resulted in a total loss of the satellite.
Boeing-made Intelsat satellite a ‘total loss’ after disintegrating in space
The Intelsat-33e satellite originally launched in 2016 and began operations in 2017. The satellite services provider said the satellite supported broadband services for parts of Europe, the Middle East,
Boeing-made satellite explodes to bits in space after experiencing an ‘anomaly’: ‘Total loss’
The wreck has split into at least 20 confirmed pieces of space junk that US Space Forces is tracking, according to an alert.
Satellite made by Boeing a 'total loss' after space 'anomaly'
A Boeing-made satellite launched into space in 2016 that entered service in 2017 is now a "total loss" following a space "anomaly," its operator said.
Boeing-made satellite breaks up in space
"We are coordinating with the satellite manufacturer, Boeing, and government agencies to analyse data and observations," Intelsat said. Boeing did not comment directly on the incident, referring BBC News to Intelsat's statements.
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Intelsat 33e breaks up into pieces
The catastrophic failure of Intelsat’s I-33e satellites on October 19th is now known to have created a debris field of at ...
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China satellites ‘at risk’ as debris count from Intelsat explosion rises
Chinese weather, navigation and communications systems among hundreds of spacecraft in geostationary orbit that could be ...
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Intelsat loses second EpicNG satellite
Boeing satellites were supposed to deliver "epic" performance for 15 years. After half that time, a third of them are broken.
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Boeing-Built Satellite Disintegrates in Orbit, Leaves Behind Dangerous Trail of Debris
The Intelsat 33e satellite's breakup raises serious concerns about space debris. A communications satellite designed and ...
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SES-Intelsat combination’s far-reaching impact on deal-making
The ripples from Intelsat’s $3.1 billion sale to rival satellite operator SES are disrupting and delaying deals for suppliers and other companies further downstream, according to finance experts ...
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4,300 tons of space junk and rising: Another satellite breakup adds to orbital debris woes
A large communications satellite has broken up in orbit, affecting users in Europe, Central Africa, the Middle East, Asia and ...
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