Intelsat Seeks to Quiet Galaxy . . .
Intelsat engineers continue efforts to disable the payload on Galaxy 15, which has been drifting away from its orbital slot at 133 deg. W. Long. since it went out of control on April 5 and is threatening to interfere with surrounding satellites. Work is being closely coordinated with SES World Skies...
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