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		<title>By: leytonjay.co.uk</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Where Do Satellites Go To Die? Silicon Heaven?...&lt;/strong&gt;

When satellites become damaged or reach the end of their operational life; what happens?
Basically, where do satellites go to die? The question itself reminds me of the Red Dwarf episode The Last Day in which the android Kryten questions his pre-instal...</description>
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<p>When satellites become damaged or reach the end of their operational life; what happens?<br />
Basically, where do satellites go to die? The question itself reminds me of the Red Dwarf episode The Last Day in which the android Kryten questions his pre-instal&#8230;</p>
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