A Boeing satellite belonging to multinational service provider Intelsat mysteriously blew into pieces in geostationary orbit over the weekend.
According to an official update, an "anomaly" caused the satellite — dubbed IS-33e — to be destroyed, resulting in what the company calls a "total loss."
"The first, dubbed IS-29e, failed due to a propulsion system fuel leak"
Pretty clear fuel leak happened in this one as well as it was using much too much fuel so then that fuel must have ignited and blown the thing to bits which mean they are thousands of little particles in orbit ready to take out other satellites and then if those explode then other things start to break up
Crackinjokes 1 points 1 month ago
"The first, dubbed IS-29e, failed due to a propulsion system fuel leak"
Pretty clear fuel leak happened in this one as well as it was using much too much fuel so then that fuel must have ignited and blown the thing to bits which mean they are thousands of little particles in orbit ready to take out other satellites and then if those explode then other things start to break up