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A $150 million satellite which was to deliver television services to the US has been written off as a piece of 'space junk' after the 'complete failure' of its launch a month ago.
The satellite, manufactured by Lockheed-Martin and launched aboard an unmanned Russian rocket last month, was intended to deliver TV services to viewers in the US, Mexico and Central America as part of the Echo Star network.
But the failure of one of the booster rockets during the launch meant that the machine, called AMC-14, pulled up approximately 5,000 miles short of its planned altitude of 22,400 miles.
SES, the Luxembourg-based satellite group which commissioned the project, was initially hopeful that it may be able to reposition the satellite into its "intended geostationary orbit". In a statement today, however, the company said that changing the satellite's location was too risky, and that it had "no choice but to claim a total loss of the satellite with our insurers."
SES said it did not expect its revenues to be affected by the write-off, however, and that the investment was "fully insured". The AMC-14 was supposed to have a service life of up to 15 years.
It was launched on March 15 aboard an unmanned rocket from the Baikonur space facility, in Kazakhstan. The Russian-owned Khrunichev State Research and Production Centre, which made the Proton-M rocket carrying the satellite, said that it was conducting a review the incident.
Mark Rigolle, the chief financial officer of SES, said: "The loss of any satellite is a disappointment, and the failure of AMC-14 means there will be no revenues from this program. We expect (however) to receive the insurance proceeds of approximately $150 million in the next few months."
SES said that AMC-14 was in a "stable orbit", but that it would soon be retired.
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Hey got an idea for you all - one that can promote international relations perhaps? You can let the Chinese shoot the satellite down...
Robert Tilford, McCracken, USA, Kansas
the orbit could be corrected simply using a translunar orbit. the technique is patented by Boeing I believe. It's been covered extensively elsewhere.
the company who owns the satellite has fallen out with Boeing so simply collected on the insurance.
Matt, London, UK
If the satellite is 5000 miles short of a geostationary orbit altitude of 22,400 mile, it means that its position over the earth is constantly changing, rendering it quite useless for satellite television broadcasting. It is indeed a write off.
David Summers, East Brunswick, New Jersey USA
Even if it is above the poorest countries in the world it is still useful.
So some place in the wold has the most advanced satelite above it for 15 years and it is doing nothing to advance itself with it
Lets face it if it is free to those countries it can have an inpact in terms of technology
What country is it above Please
As an investor I want to invest in that counties tv company if it is a listed company
Nicholas Iles, Oswestry, Shropshire
If its in a stable orbit, can it not be re-tasked? I'm sure there are many issues with doing this such as the fact that attendant ground stations may not be in the right place however it does seen indicative of mans wasteful attitude to just "retire" something that cost £150m and had a projected lifespan of 15yrs!
Just a thought.........
Tony Ward, Brighton, East Sussex