KEY POINTS
  • A recently launched Sirius XM satellite suffered "failures" during in-orbit testing, the company said in a securities filing. It did not disclose the cause of the malfunction.
  • Maxar Technologies built the SXM-7 satellite, which SpaceX then launched in December.
  • A Sirius XM spokesperson told CNBC the cause of the failure was not related to the SpaceX launch of the satellite.
  • The spokesperson said Sirius XM is able to communicate with and maintain control of the satellite.
The SXM-7 satellite, built by Maxar Technologies for SiriusXM, is seen here in Maxar's manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, Calif.

A recently launched Sirius XM satellite suffered "failures" during preliminary testing in space, the company said in a securities filing Wednesday. It did not disclose the cause of the malfunction.

"During in-orbit testing of SXM-7, events occurred which have caused failures of certain SXM-7 payload units. An evaluation of SXM-7 is underway. The full extent of the damage to SXM-7 is not yet known," Sirius XM said in the filing.