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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 .
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 ...
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)
GiSAT-1 is a high-throughput geostationary communications satellite project by Global IP Cayman. It was to be designed and manufactured by Boeing Satellite Development Center on the Boeing-702MP satellite bus. It is intended to serve 35 Sub-Saharan Africa countries on the Ka-band and offer over 150 Gbit/s of bandwidth with a flexible digital ...
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 ...
The U.S. Space Force is tracking debris in space after a satellite manufactured by Boeing exploded earlier this week, the satellite's operator said.. The Intelsat 33e satellite, which was launched ...
Boeing handed over the T11 satellite to DirecTV on Monday, July 21, 2008, according to a press release on the Boeing website. This means that the satellite is "parked" at or extremely close to its final location of 99.225ºW. Customers with High-Definition receivers or High-Definition DVRs can see new satellite readings under the "Satellite ...
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