Propellant failure threatens trailblazing African satcom

PARIS - Thales Alenia Space engineers are struggling to fix a helium leak that is jeopardizing the first indigenous Pan-African fixed satellite service telecommunications mission. The leak was revealed on Dec. 29, barely a week after the 3.2-metric-ton, 6.4-kilowatt Rascom-QAF1 spacecraft was...

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