The Intelsat 19 telecommunications satelliteโ€™s recent problems with solar array deployment highlight the need for the space industry to develop a working satellite servicing capability, but the concept faces a multitude of hurdles, Jeff Foust writes in The Space Review.

โ€œSeveral efforts, both government and commercial, are seeking to make satellite servicing viable,โ€ he writes. โ€œThe challenges these efforts are finding are, in part, technological, as one might expect. The bigger challenges, though, may lie in the financial, legal, and other non-technical issues of fixing satellites.โ€

Foust examines the ViviSat Mission Extension Vehicle, the MDA Corp. Space Infrastructure Servicing project, NASAโ€™s Robotic Refueling Mission and other efforts to service spacecraft after launch.

 

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