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Product Name: Boeing 601 Fleet
Product Description
The body-stabilized Boeing 601 satellite is the best-selling large spacecraft
model in the world. Eighty-one orders for the spacecraft had been received by
January 2002.
The Boeing 601 was introduced in 1987 to meet anticipated requirements for
high-power, multiple-payload satellites for such applications as direct
television broadcasting to small receiving antennas, very small aperture
terminals for private business networks, and mobile communications. The basic
configuration features as many as 48 transponders and offers up to 4,800 watts.
A more powerful version, the Boeing 601HP, made its debut in 1995. The HP
versions can carry payloads twice as powerful as the classic Boeing 601 models,
through such innovations as gallium arsenide solar cells, advanced battery
technology, and an optional xenon ion propulsion system (XIPS).
The 601HP features as many as 60 transponders and provides up to 10,000 watts.
All Boeing 601 spacecraft use the same basic bus design, enabling Boeing
Satellite Systems to realize efficiencies gained by production volume, tooling
investments and quantity buys.
The Boeing 601 body is composed of two modules:
1. the primary structure that carries all launch vehicle loads and contains
the propulsion subsystem, bus electronics, and battery packs; and
2. a structure of honeycomb shelves that hold the communications equipment,
electronics, and isothermal heat pipes.
Reflectors, antenna feeds, and solar arrays mount directly to the payload
module, and antenna configurations can be placed on three faces of the bus. This
modular approach allows work to proceed in parallel, thereby shortening the
manufacturing schedule and test time.
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