No. The new satellite was just an example. If Storj had added more satellites as they intend to do node would not get vetted on those as well. SNO can never tell when or how many satellites will show up suddenly. The smaller node is not yet vetted on any satellite. From the logs I can see there have been audits, but as the small node is full none from the DDS satellite.
Now I can see exactly what I have forseen: Data got deleted and while I can see ingress on the nodes that have been vetted already, there is none to replace the deleted data on the node that has not been vetted yet.
Also sudden disqualification or suspension can happen. As forseen as well, it just has happend to some.
As SNO can never tell when data will be deleted and how much will be deleted, to be properly prepared for such a situation would be to be vetted on as many satellites as possible. And therefore vetting should not be artificially halted when a node is full.
I stick to my suggestion to reserve a vetting space for some data if a node has not (yet) data or only few data from every available satellite. With such an implementation, vetting would continue even if a node is full which would be beneficial to SNOs.