May 16

Sirius SatelliteThe Federal Communications Commission has dismissed the application by Satellite CD Radio Inc. (aka Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.) to launch and operate the FM-6 satellite.

The FM-6 satellite was to replace two of Sirius’ satellites - FM-1 and FM-2 - and would ultimately reduce the number of satellites in Sirius’ network.

Sirius will still be allowed to reapply. The reason the FCC dismissed the application is because Sirius didn’t provide enough information on how the satellite would be disposed of. In other words, the space-junk strategy, or as the FCC puts it “orbital debris mitigation plans.”

The agency asked for two additional items, which - for all intents and purposes - are just too darn technical to translate into a post that you’re not going to read anyway.

So if you’re a satellite-geek, go ahead and click the jump to read the additional requests, or read the (PDF) yourself.

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