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Boeing 702 is a communication satellite bus family designed and manufactured by the Boeing Satellite Development Center, and flown from the late-1990s into the 2020s. It covers satellites massing from 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) to 6,100 kg (13,400 lb) with power outputs from 3 to 18 kW and can carry up to approximately 100 high-power transponders .
T10 (formerly DirecTV-10) is a Boeing model 702 direct broadcast satellite that provides high-definition television (HDTV) to DirecTV subscribers in North America. [1] It was launched by International Launch Services on July 7, 2007 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan aboard an Enhanced Proton Breeze-M rocket. [2]
Boeing 702: United States Boeing Satellite Development Center: 47 [10] Operational 1999 2019 power range 3–18 kW in four sub-models TubeSat Kit [11] United States Interorbital Systems: 0.5 kg 0.75 kg 0.008 [12] 0 Development LEO CubeSat Kit [4] United States Pumpkin Inc. 1.65 kg 3 kg 0.194 [13] 23: Operational 2007 2012 LEO; CubeSat GOMX [14 ...
This category is for those satellite built by Boeing Defense, Space & Security on the Boeing 702 satellite bus. Pages in category "Satellites using the BSS-702 bus" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Complete list of satellites built on the 376, 601, and 702 platforms (almost every BSS satellite is an adaptation of one of these three designs) Boeing contributions to space exploration projects , past (e.g., X-15 , Apollo ) and current (e.g., Shuttle , ISS ) - includes the work of companies since acquired by Boeing, such as Rockwell ...
Following a launch failure at Sea Launch that resulted in damage to the facility, the expected launch date was changed to March 19, 2008. [3] Launch occurred at 22:47:59 UTC on March 19, 2008, and the spacecraft separated from the carrier rocket 61 minutes later, following a successful ascent.
Intelsat 33e was designed and manufactured by Boeing on the Boeing 702MP satellite bus. [1] [2] It had a launch mass of 6,600 kg (14,600 lb) and a design life of more than 15 years.
Its operational position is in geosynchronous orbit 35,800 kilometres (22,200 mi) above the equator at 99.2° West longitude. Spaceway-2 is a Boeing 702-model satellite with a 12-year life expectancy. It is expected to support high-definition television to DirecTV customers with its K a-band communications payload.