The Mystery of Skynet-1A: A Satellite on the Move

Americas, USAMon Nov 11 2024
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Fifty-five years ago, the UK launched Skynet-1A, a military communications satellite. It stopped working after a year and a half, but it's still up there, the oldest UK spacecraft in orbit. Recently, someone moved it from its original orbit above Africa to a new spot above the Americas. No one knows who did it or why. This isn't just a puzzle; it could cause problems for other satellites in the same area. If there's a collision, someone might have to pay for the damage.
In the 1970s, people tracked Skynet-1A closely. It was in a geostationary arc at about 40 East. But now, it's at 105 West, much further away. Satellites usually drift a little, but Skynet-1A has moved a lot. This means someone, or something, gave it a push. But who? And when? Records from the mid-1970s are missing, making it hard to find answers. The UK and the USA worked together on Skynet-1A. Maybe someone from one of these countries moved it. Perhaps it happened during a handover between the UK and the USA. But it's all guesswork. The satellite could cause trouble in its new orbit. It might bump into other satellites, causing damage. Then, the question of who moved it could become important.
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