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Caution light: The Anik E2 solar disruption and its effect on Telesat Canada

Posted on:2013-08-26Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of North DakotaCandidate:Howell, Elizabeth AmandaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008479546Subject:Canadian history
Abstract/Summary:
Telesat Canada is a satellite communications firm, founded in 1969, that provides global broadcast and broadband services. Its fleet of satellites includes the geostationary Anik line. On January 20, 1994, a major solar storm knocked out communications on two Anik satellites. Anik E1 was recovered through a backup system within hours. However, Anik E2 was non-operational until June 31, 1994, when engineers used an innovative ground fix to regain control.;This thesis proposes to trace what happened to Anik E2 and its effect on Canada's broadcast industry. It will act as a case study for the implications for satellite companies looking to gird themselves against the effects of solar storms. The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of what was learned from the near-loss of Anik E2 and to provide information for broadcast professionals, satellite technicians and policy makers concerning what to do should a similar incident happen again.
Keywords/Search Tags:Anik E2, Satellite, Broadcast, Solar
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