First-ever space debris fine issued after company fails to 'properly de-orbit satellite'

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First-ever space debris fine issued after company fails to 'properly de-orbit satellite'
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Satellite TV provider DISH will pay $150,000 for failing to properly de-orbit its EchoStar-7 satellite, America's Federal Communications Commission says.

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The satellite TV provider admitted liability, the commission said, adding that the action by DISH"could pose orbital debris concerns".

The FCC called the agreement"a breakthrough settlement" in the increasingly concerning realm of space debris, which has been brought on by companies and governments launching satellites into orbit at an unprecedented rate. FCC enforcement bureau chief Loyaan Egal said:"As satellite operations become more prevalent and the space economy accelerates, we must be certain that operators comply with their commitments."

DISH launched the EchoStar-7 satellite in 2002 and planned to remove it from service in May 2022, CNBC reports. But a few months before then, DISH found the satellite did not have enough fuel remaining to navigate to a disposal location.Instead of retiring the satellite 300km away from where it was operating in geostationary orbit, DISH retired the satellite about 122km away.Last year, the FCC adopted a new"five-year rule" for de-orbiting satellites, forcing operators with satellites in low Earth orbit to ensure satellites are disposed of within half a decade of completing their missions.

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