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That company was fined 150.000 dollars for throwing garbage into space!

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
October 9, 2023
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That company was fined 150.000 dollars for throwing garbage into space!

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has fined DISH Network $150,000 for failing to move the EchoStar-7 satellite launched in 2002 to a safe distance from other satellites. This is the first fine for space junk in US history.

In 2002, DISH Network was supposed to move the EchoStar-7 satellite to a safe distance from other satellites orbiting the Earth. However, due to the satellite running out of fuel, it failed to comply with its agreement with the FCC and was unable to de-orbit the satellite.

FCC’s Decision

The FCC fined the company $150,000, stating that DISH Network’s actions caused an increase in space debris and increased the risk of it hitting other satellites. The FCC’s decision is expected to raise awareness about space debris and encourage companies to fulfill their responsibilities in this regard.

Space junk is objects in Earth’s orbit that are no longer used or controlled. These objects can collide with other satellites, causing damage or even destruction.

There are millions of pieces of space junk in Earth’s orbit. This debris poses a serious threat to space exploration and human safety.

The FCC is working to raise awareness of space debris and address the problem. As part of these efforts, new technologies are being developed to track and reduce space debris.

DISH Network’s Reaction

DISH Network announced that it accepts the FCC’s decision and will be more careful with space junk in the future. The company said it has started the necessary work to de-orbit the satellite and expects to complete the process in 2024.

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