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[Satellite Today 01-29-09] Eutelsat‘s W2M satellite experienced a major anomaly affecting the satellite’s power subsystem, leading to what is likely to be a total loss of the spacecraft, Eutelsat CEO Giuliano Berretta announced in a statement Jan. 28.
    The anomaly occurred during the satellite’s transfer from the location used for in-orbit tests to its operating position at 16 degrees East.
    As a result of the failure, Eutelsat will use the 11-year-old W2 satellite, intended to be replaced by W2M, to meet the requirements of clients who were expected to benefit from the increased capacity the satellite would have provided.
    W2M is under the control of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and is undergoing a full technical investigation by ISRO and manufacturer EADS Astrium.

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