‘Used’ satellites will cost insurers $120 million.
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Even if they can sell the two satellites recovered last year by the U.S. space shuttle, insurance firms will take a major loss, Lloyds of London said. The two communications satellites probably would sell for a total of $60 million, Lloyds said. But the insurers paid $180 million to the owners after equipment failures left the satellites in useless orbits.
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