At 03:27 AM 2/13/2009, Rich Dailey (gmail) wrote:
*If* the controllers of the Iridium satellite could alter it's orbit slightly, how would that have affected their bottom line as far as the operation of the entire constellation? Was it cheaper to just let them crash, and then apologize to the space community afterward?
Commercial satellites are horribly expensive. Almost anything would have been preferable to just letting them crash.
They do station-keeping. (If they didn't, the things wouldn't stay nicely spaced in their constellation, and the Iridium system design depends on keeping the satellites nicely spaced.) Therefore they have the ability to make small orbit changes. I believe that with enough advance notice an adjustment could have been done with a very small amount of fuel. One can only conclude that they did not have advance notice. I doubt we'll ever learn the inside story.
I'll bet they start up an effort to predict future collision possibilities pronto.