Scientists are baffled after the UK's oldest satellite, Skynet-1A, which dates back to 1969, moved to an entirely different ...
A military spacecraft launched 55 years ago was moved from its orbit – and nobody is quite sure who did it, or why. In 1969 ...
The UK’s Skynet-1A satellite has mysteriously changed its orbit, raising concerns about its control and safety.
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Not to be mistaken for Hollywood's Skynet, the British Skynet- 1A helped facilitate secure voice, telegraph and fax links to ...
Scientists are now searching for answers after discovering that the spacecraft has moved halfway around the world without explanation. A number of astronomers have shared possible explanations about ...
Someone moved the UK's oldest satellite and there appears to be no record of exactly who, when or why. Launched in 1969, just ...
A redundant UK satellite has been moved halfway around the world, but nobody knows who moved it or for what purpose.
A, recently made headlines across the country as it drifted away deep into space from its expected trajectory, leaving ...
Launched in 1969, just a few months after humans first set foot on the Moon, Skynet-1A was put high above Africa's east coast ...
A's new position, as celestial mechanics indicate that the probability it arrived there due to accidental drift is negligible.