Since the breakup, the U.S. Space Force is now tracking "around 20 associated pieces" of the satellite in space.
But few industry analysts think Boeing will put its extensive El Segundo satellite operations on the table. New Boeing Chief ...
Boeing's Intelsat 33e satellite — a large communications satellite — has mysteriously broken up in orbit, scattering at least ...
The Intelsat 33e satellite's breakup raises serious concerns about space debris. A communications satellite designed and ...
The U.S. Space Force and Roscosmos are tracking potential threatening debris from a Boeing-built satellite that exploded in ...
For starters, Boeing once planned to compete with satellite internet company Starlink, a subsidiary of SpaceX. However, in ...
Will Boeing back away from space projects? Are Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin making political calculations? Such is the stuff of ...
The Intelsat-33e satellite is in pieces following some kind of problem in geostationary orbit, according to the company and ...
The Intelsat-33e satellite originally launched in 2016 and began operations in 2017. The satellite services provider said the ...
Boeing’s Intelsat 33e satellite mysteriously disintegrated in orbit, scattering debris. Investigations are ongoing to ...
A Boeing-manufactured satellite exploded, leaving debris tracked by the U.S. Space Force, affecting communications services ...
The WGS satellites, built by Boeing and operated by the U.S. Space Force ... WGS has been the backbone of U.S. military communications. The first WGS-1 satellite launched in 2001.. The newest ...