Backup
The FCC now requires a seperate control system to boost or de-orbit to avoid this problem. Question is: since this is a old satellite was the FCC rule in place when it was built? That I can not answer but I will do some searching. If it was not required, then it will be a hazzard that in the end will pose a problem some where down the time line.
Wow, I hope this is not true. At least it as a 12 year old sat with only 16 transponders. But it will have serious implications for 77 plans. Then again, perhaps the problem will be resolved.
What is the implication be of a piece of space junk the size of E2 floating around the Clarke Belt?
The FCC now requires a seperate control system to boost or de-orbit to avoid this problem. Question is: since this is a old satellite was the FCC rule in place when it was built? That I can not answer but I will do some searching. If it was not required, then it will be a hazzard that in the end will pose a problem some where down the time line.