An Intelsat satellite: Two like these were approached by a Russian military satellite
Sputnik: US and Russia Bicker Over Satellite Positioning in Earth's Orbit
A Russian military satellite which positioned itself between two US Intelsat satellites did not put them in danger, according to a Russian space expert.
Ivan Moiseyev, head of Russia's Space Policy Institute, said "the possibility of a collision or some kind of interference is extremely small."
Intelsat said it had unsuccessfully tried to contact the operator of the Luch relay satellite.
"Despite direct and indirect inquiries by the appropriate regulatory bodies and governmental agencies, the operator of the other satellite was unresponsive," it said in a statement to the BBC.
Update: Russia shrugs off US anxiety over military satellite -- BBC
WNU Editor: This was first reported two weeks ago .... Russian Satellite Maneuvers, Silence Worry Intelsat (Space News)






