US issues first-ever ‘space junk’ fine as network giant charged $150,000 for ‘dangerous’ old probe ...Middle East

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SATELLITE television company Dish Network was fined $150,000 by the Federal Communications Commission for not properly moving a junk satellite in space. The FCC ordered that Dish move its old satellite called EchoStar-7 far enough away from others that are in use by a certain time period and it failed to do so. GettySpace junk is old technology that is still in space but is no longer being used – it is also known as space debris[/caption] The fine came as part of a settlement between the two where Dish must also follow a compliance plan, per an FCC release. Space junk is old technology that is still in space but is no longer being used – it is also known as space debris. There

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