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Another DEI success story: Intelsat 33e satellite build by Boeing has broken up in geostationary orbit (GEO) and lost power, ceasing communications services for customers across Europe, Africa and parts of Asia Pacific. Intelsat has since declared the satellite a total loss.
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Ad Astra Fall 2018 | National Space Society
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Chinese privately developed rocket fails to reach orbit. Using typical doublespeak, Chinese announce the flight a success.
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NASA ‘shocked’ by how close Russian satellite came to hitting US satellite (less than 10 metres apart). It was not possible to manoeuvre either satellite.
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A lunar lander launches from Florida for the first time since Apollo 17.
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Hubble has been busy since coming back online.
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