 ztmikeMark for moderationPremium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN 1 edit | Shows what i know..me=dumb I thought satellites that were released in space never die unless something dies that couldn't be possibly fixed?
Unless something that dies that keeps it in orbit.. -- "I am the worst president in U.S history, I'm either stupid or dumb most of the time, but people still believe me." George W. Bush |
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 voiploverPremium join:2004-05-28 Portsmouth, NH | Space dust hitting the satellite at thousands of miles per hour puts holes in all kind of things.  The first satellites suffered solder hairs that grow rapidly in a vacuum environment....  |
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 | reply to ztmike I don't know if this is the reason but this bird uses 12kW of juice. I imagine the hardiest of powerplants still needs some maintenance. |
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 wolfoxGentle Wolfox join:2002-11-27 Dunnellon, FL | reply to voiplover Satellites carry a finite amount of compressed gasses on-board that are used through it's lifetime to correct it's place in space. Especially on geo-synchronous birds. When they run out of spritz, they fall from orbit and die. -- The RIAA killed my legal webcast. Sadly it will never be mourned... |
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| They don't "fall from orbit". When the onboard consumables get low, they let it drift North-South for a while, and then use the remaining fuel to boost it up and out to a graveyard orbit. About half the lift-off weight is fuel, and about 90% of that is used for North-South station-keeping. Once they're in the proper orbit, they drift very little East-West. -- One man's Magic is another man's Engineering. |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | Since they're solar powered, couldn't they be maneuvered via electric means? |
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 HealbotPremium join:2003-07-16 Vancouver, WA | said by PolarBear03:Since they're solar powered, couldn't they be maneuvered via electric means? I don't think an electric motor can spin air that doesn't exist. |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | Oh sure, you just HAVE to bring up stupid laws of physics... ugh!  |
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| reply to PolarBear03 Well...."kinda-sorta". Hughes (now Boeing) invented the "XIPS" Xenon-Ion-Propulsion-System which uses electric power to produce a plasma from Xenon liquid. It's very efficient, but still relies on having a tank of *something* to use. Eventually, you run out of "stuff" to use, which renders an otherwise "good" satellite defunct. -- One man's Magic is another man's Engineering. |
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1 edit | said by drjim:Well...."kinda-sorta". Hughes (now Boeing) invented the "XIPS" Xenon-Ion-Propulsion-System which uses electric power to produce a plasma from Xenon liquid. It's very efficient, but still relies on having a tank of *something* to use. Eventually, you run out of "stuff" to use, which renders an otherwise "good" satellite defunct. --- |
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