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  2. Boeing 702 - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. T11 (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. T10 (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Intelsat 29e - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. ABS-3A - Wikipedia

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    The satellite is based on the Boeing 702 satellite bus, and was launched along with Eutelsat 115 West B, which is based on the same bus. The satellite had a launch mass of 4,354 pounds (1,975 kg). [5] The satellite utilizes three C-band beams and four Ku-band beams. The C-band beams cover the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

  7. Comparison of satellite buses - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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  9. Spaceway-2 - Wikipedia

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    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.