Spacetrack Directory Name | GALAXY 28 (IA 8) |
Alternative name | INTELSAT AMERICAS 8, IA-8 |
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Orbit launches | 2005-06-23 (19 years ago) |
Days in orbit | 7093 |
Country/organisation of origin | International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) (ITSO) |
Starting point | SEAL (Sea Launch Platform (mobile), USA) |
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Perigee | 35776 km |
Apogee | 35798 km |
Orbit slope (inclination) | 1.82° |
Laps per day | 1 |
Orbit | GEO |
Height GALAXY 28 (IA 8) | 35786.21 km |
Observations suggest that the expansion of the universe will continue forever. If so, then a popular theory is that the universe will cool as it expands, eventually becoming too cold to sustain life. For this reason, this future scenario once popularly called "Heat Death" is now known as the Big Chill or Big Freeze.If dark energy?represented by the cosmological constant, a constant energy density filling space homogeneously, or scalar fields, such as quintessence or moduli, dynamic quantities whose energy density can vary in time and space?accelerates the expansion of the universe, then the space between clusters of galaxies will grow at an increasing rate. Redshift will stretch ancient, incoming photons (even gamma rays) to undetectably long wavelengths and low energies. Stars are expected to form normally for 1012 to 1014 (1?100 trillion) years, but eventually the supply of gas needed for star formation will be exhausted. As existing stars run out of fuel and cease to shine, the universe will slowly and inexorably grow darker. According to theories that predict proton decay, the stellar remnants left behind will disappear, leaving behind only black holes, which themselves eventually disappear as they emit Hawking radiation. Ultimately, if the universe reaches a state in which the temperature approaches a uniform value, no further work will be possible, resulting in a final heat death of the universe.
satellite GALAXY 28 (IA 8) Date of exalting 23.06.2005y. Average height of ISS GALAXY 28 (IA 8) hundred 35786.21 km. Average velocity GALAXY 28 (IA 8) is 11068.97 km/h. Inclination GALAXY 28 (IA 8) satellite 1.34°.