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S Smith P. On Vacation Oct 4, 2003 8,907 2 Bay Area, CA Jul 31, 2009 #2 Probably some day when such company become operational, they will refuel the sat (and others) and will return it to 157°W position.
Probably some day when such company become operational, they will refuel the sat (and others) and will return it to 157°W position.
T topcat0399 SatelliteGuys Pro Feb 28, 2007 562 0 Aug 3, 2009 #3 Smith said: Probably some day when such company become operational, they will refuel the sat (and others) and will return it to 157°W position. Click to expand... not likely to be economical in the next couple of centuries . esstentially everything way out in the clarke belt is throw away.
Smith said: Probably some day when such company become operational, they will refuel the sat (and others) and will return it to 157°W position. Click to expand... not likely to be economical in the next couple of centuries . esstentially everything way out in the clarke belt is throw away.
S Smith P. On Vacation Oct 4, 2003 8,907 2 Bay Area, CA Aug 3, 2009 #4 Nay, is was a company what declare such service a few years ago, perhaps they're proposed a fee wasn't acceptable for government. Last edited: Aug 3, 2009
Nay, is was a company what declare such service a few years ago, perhaps they're proposed a fee wasn't acceptable for government.
mdonnelly Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Aug 26, 2004 8,183 2,979 Mustang, OK Aug 3, 2009 #5 Smith said: Nay, is was a company what declare such service a few years ago, perhaps they're prosed a fee wasn't acceptable for government. Click to expand... Government doesn't care if E5 stays up there or not. Any service like that for commercial satellites will be cost prohibitive. DoD spy satellites, maybe.
Smith said: Nay, is was a company what declare such service a few years ago, perhaps they're prosed a fee wasn't acceptable for government. Click to expand... Government doesn't care if E5 stays up there or not. Any service like that for commercial satellites will be cost prohibitive. DoD spy satellites, maybe.
S Smith P. On Vacation Oct 4, 2003 8,907 2 Bay Area, CA Aug 3, 2009 #6 Don't worry, Govnt deeply interested in such business what keep citizens on coaches at home all nights [and some of them for day time].
Don't worry, Govnt deeply interested in such business what keep citizens on coaches at home all nights [and some of them for day time].