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Summary
The UK’s oldest satellite, Skynet-1A, launched in 1969, has mysteriously shifted from its original orbit over Africa to a high-risk position over the Americas.
It’s suspected that in the 1970s, Skynet-1A was intentionally moved west, possibly by U.S. controllers, but records confirming who made this decision and why are missing.
Now inactive, the satellite poses collision risks to active satellites, as it occupies a congested orbit at 105 degrees West longitude.
The UK may eventually need to consider relocating Skynet-1A or removing it altogether to mitigate risks from space debris.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_X-37#:~:text=* Orbital speed: 17%2C426 mph (28%2C044 km/h),time: 270 days (design) 908 days (demonstrated)
Ooh, a text fragment in the wild. Does not seem to work in Firefox mobile. Did you make it by hand or with some extension?
Huh odd. Works for me. It’s indeed an odd link
How did you make it?
Honestly this was my first thought.
“sounds like the DOD wanted to test if anyone would notice they moved something with the X37”