Iridium Looks to Keep Some 1st-Generation Satellites as Temporary Spares
Iridium wants to keep up to 10 of its first-generation broadband constellation satellites in storage orbit while it begins installing its second-generation Next constellation. An FCC International Bureau filing Thursday said Iridium needs 30 days of special temporary authority starting…
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Tuesday for the storage orbit at roughly 763 kilometers, 15 kilometers below mission altitude. It said the first-generation satellites will stay there as spares and eventually be deorbited on a rolling basis. The company said the first-generation satellites won't operate as part of its mission constellation while they're in storage orbit.