In a first-of-its-kind penalty, the Federal Communications Commission fined satellite television company Dish Network for not properly disposing of a satellite. The company was hit with a $150,000 penalty for not properly de=orbiting its EchoStar-7 satellite and the FCC found the company liable. The FCC found that Dish violated the Communications Act, FCC rules and the company’s license. The EchoStart-7 was found to be flying “well below the elevation required by the terms” in the license. Flying at that level “could post orbital debris concerns,” the FCC said. To step up its space debris enforcement efforts, the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau has established a Space Bureau and a Spac
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