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Intelsat transferred 30 commercial and government communications customers to the Intelsat-901 satellite, which now uses the Mission Extension Vehicle-1 for propulsion.
Two commercial satellites have completed an undocking maneuver high above Earth, signaling the successful end to a pioneering spacecraft life-extension mission.
An old communications satellite in orbit around Earth is back in service again after being nudged into new life-saving orbit by another satellite. Intelsat 901, which has been in space since 2001 ...
MCLEAN& DULLES, Va.---- Intelsat today announced that Intelsat 901 has returned to service following the successful docking with the first Mission Extension Vehicle from Northrop Grumman ...
The transaction creates a fleet of 120 satellites across two orbits, strenthening provision capabilities for customers around the world ...
Intelsat continues to seek out and invest in next-generation satellite life-extension projects and other innovation setting the stage for continued advancements and enabling emerging space ...
Five years of additional service have been added to the Intelsat 901 satellite by a Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV).
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Intelsat, the integrated satellite and terrestrial network, has announced a new content distribution system that will use the internet to transport quality video content around the globe. The ...
The Intelsat 901 satellite has returned to service following its historic life-extension docking with Northrop Grumman's MEV-1 in February.
Mission Extension Vehicle 1 (MEV-1) safely departs from Intelsat 901 (IS-901) in the Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) after providing five years of life extension service.