Iridium stalls on satellite launch

Having trouble getting off the ground...

By Ben King, 11 February 2002 12:02

NEWS Unfortunate satellite telephone business Iridium has been hit by a series of delays to the planned launch of a new satellite. On Friday, the launch of a Boeing Delta II rocket carrying five new Iridium satellites was delayed just 55 seconds before it was due to blast off because of high winds. On Saturday, a support aircraft developed mechanical problems and the launch was delayed again. On Sunday, it was a sensor malfunction in the fuel tanks that forced Boeing to cancel the launch for a third time. The satellites are intended to function as spares for the network of 73 satellites already in orbit. However, by Iridium's standards this is a very minor setback. Technical problems and difficulty finding customers put the company into bankruptcy, though a major US department of defence contract in 2000 saved the network from the scrap-heap.

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