The Boeing-made Intelsat 33e satellite broke apart in orbit over the weekend. But company representatives don’t yet know why.
…so the front fell off?
Could it be hydrazine setting off while its thrusters engaged maybe?
Boeing management should start calling their ex-girlfriends and begging them to take the curse off.
Obviously the satellite was a whistleblower and this was just a tragic accident.
I really hope it just broke apart… because the alternative is that somebody has an anti-satellite weapon that is fairly discreet (not as obvious as a missile fired from the ground) and that they’re willing to actively use.
Occam’s Razor - micrometeorite or space debris
Or just plain structural failure due to a design or manufacturing defect.
Could also be the massive amount of space debris ripped it a new one
Space lasers are real!!
I remember watching a Tech Ingredients video where I think they did the math on space lasers, I think the conclusion was that it would be technically possible to significantly impact local earth surface temperature with one. (Might’ve been a degree or two extra for 10km² or something like that, with a huge satellite, maybe around the size of Hubble, or bigger.)
Of course, there’s no reason to believe some politicians’ insane ramblings about “Jewish Space Lasers”.
Edit, found the video: https://youtu.be/-MVs37rxJL0?si=4Ztwq-FyOiB0uZqI
If the topic seems insane, the caveat at 31:50 should probably correct the tone. This man doesn’t actually believe space lasers were used to start a big grass fire.
Also, I remembered all the numbers very wrong.
Meteoroid?
I’m sure the right organizations know.
https://www.axios.com/2020/07/23/russia-space-anti-satellite-weapons-test
Was it “Made By Boeing” sticker?
I mean, I have a theory…
You sunk my battleship? You bunked my satellite!
The answer is in the headline…