Boeing introduced the 702 spacecraft family in 1995, and today more than two dozen are flying, with over a dozen more currently in production. The powerful, scalable 702 HP, MP, and SP product lines have flexible designs and support 3- to 18-kilowatt payloads, meeting the needs of customers seeking satellites in wide power ranges. In 2014, the Boeing 502 satellite joined the family, providing an option to customers who desire a satellite between the large geosynchronous spacecraft and nanosatellites.
Quick Facts on Boeing’s Satellites
The 702 HP, MP, and SP satellites boast
15 years of flight-proven heritage
Modular, flexible, integrated commercial and government product lines
Mission-capability support
Affordability and resilience through hosted payloads
Compatibility with full range of launch vehicles: Delta IV, Atlas V, Ariane 5, Proton, Soyuz, Sea Launch, and Falcon 9
Technical Specifications
Year of introduction
2009
First customer
Intelsat
First launch
2012
Power
6 to 12 kilowatts
Payload Mass
300 to 650 kilograms
Spacecraft Mass at launch
5800 to 6100 kilograms
Boeing introduced the 702 spacecraft family in 1995, and today more than two dozen are flying, with over a dozen more currently in production. The powerful, scalable 702 HP, MP, and SP product lines have flexible designs and support 3- to 18-kilowatt payloads, meeting the needs of customers seeking satellites in wide power ranges. In 2014, the Boeing 502 satellite joined the family, providing an option to customers who desire a satellite between the large geosynchronous spacecraft and nanosatellites.
Quick Facts on Boeing’s Satellites
The 702 HP, MP, and SP satellites boast
- 15 years of flight-proven heritage
- Modular, flexible, integrated commercial and government product lines
- Mission-capability support
- Affordability and resilience through hosted payloads
- Compatibility with full range of launch vehicles: Delta IV, Atlas V, Ariane 5, Proton, Soyuz, Sea Launch, and Falcon 9
Technical Specifications
|
Year of introduction | 2009 |
First customer | Intelsat |
|
First launch | 2012 |
Power | 6 to 12 kilowatts |
|
Payload Mass | 300 to 650 kilograms |
Spacecraft Mass at launch | 5800 to 6100 kilograms |