PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12th STREET S.W. WASHINGTON D.C. 20554 News media information 202-418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov (or ftp.fcc.gov) TTY (202) 418-2555 Friday April 25, 2014SAT-01010 Report No. Satellite Space Applications Accepted for Filing Policy Branch Information The applications listed below have been found, upon initial review, to be acceptable for filing. The Commission reserves the right to return any of the applications if, upon further examination, it is determined the application is not in conformance with the Commission's rules or its policies. Consideration of each satellite application in this Public Notice may depend on the Commission's action on another satellite application earlier in the queue. Petitions, oppositions and other pleadings filed in response to this notice should conform to Section 25.154 of the Commission's rules, unless otherwise noted. 47 C.F.R. § 25.154. For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. S2740SAT-MOD-20100329-00058 E Modification 03/29/2010 16:53:31:86000Date Filed: DISH OPERATING L.L.C. DISH Operating L.L.C. requests a partial waiver of Sections 25.283(c) and 25.114(14)(ii) of the Commission's rules in connection with the orbital debris mitigation plan submitted for the EchoStar 7 space station at the 118.8° W.L. orbital location. See Letter to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, from Stephanie Roy, Counsel for DISH Operating L.L.C., filed Aug. 7, 2013, as amended. S2129SAT-MOD-20140327-00036 E Modification 03/27/2014 15:41:01:52000Date Filed: DG Consents Sub, Inc. DG Consents Sub, Inc. requests modification of the authorization of its WorldView-1 non-geostationary orbit satellite in order to change the satellite's orbital parameters. Specifically, DG Consents seeks to transition WorldView-1 from its existing 10:30 descending node orbit to a 13:30 descending node orbit, with corresponding adjustments to the satellite's inclination angle and right ascension of the ascending node (RAAN). WorldView-1 is currently authorized to operate WorldView-1 in an orbit with an apogee of 521 kilometers and a perigee of 506 kilometers in order to provide Earth Exploration Satellite Service in the 2025-2110 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 8025-8400 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency bands. Page 1 of 1