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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 .
T11, formerly known as DirecTV-11, is a Boeing model 702 satellite built by the Boeing Satellite Development Center. Its current name was adopted in 2017. Its current name was adopted in 2017. [ 1 ]
Hughes added the following to Boeing's portfolio: HS-376 – MEASAT, Marcopolo, and others; HS-601 – ProtoStar II, and others; HS-702, now the Boeing 702; U.S. Navy UHF replacement – Military version of HS-601; NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) – Communications with Space Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS)
Intelsat 29e, also known as IS-29e was a high throughput (HTS) geostationary communications satellite designed and manufactured by Boeing Satellite Development Center on the BSS 702MP satellite bus. [2] [3] It is the first satellite of the Epic NG service, and covers North America and Latin America from the 50° West longitude, where it ...
Boeing 601: United States Boeing Satellite Development Center: 75: Operational 1993 2014 4.8 kW standard, 10 kW for Boeing 601HP 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 ...
The satellite had a launch mass of 4,861 pounds (2,205 kg). [3] It is notable for being the first [4] commercial communications satellite in orbit to use electric propulsion, providing a significant weight savings. Eutelsat 115 West B was launched with another Boeing 702SP satellite, ABS-3A, on the same rocket.
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]
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. When stowed for launch, the satellite measured 7.9 m × 3.8 m × 3.2 m (26 ft × 12 ft × 10 ft).