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376 Satellite, BSAT-1, Broadcasting Blossoms for Japan
In June 1994, Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation of Tokyo (B-SAT) contracted with Hughes Space and Communications International, Inc. (HSCI), to purchase two HS 376 satellites, designated BSAT-1a and BSAT-1b, and launch services. The spacecraft were to provide broadcast services to more than 10 million customers throughout Japan via NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), WOWOW (Japan Satellite Broadcasting, Inc.), and others. The satellites provided four-channel viewing capabilities to homes with small, low-cost dishes, making the BSAT-1 system environmentally friendly as well as affordable. In October 2000, HSCI became a part of Boeing Satellite Development Center.
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Unique identifier
BI216940
Boeing ID
94-10881
Type
Image
Size
2982px × 3927px 33MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1990s
air to air
black
blue
exteriors
flying
full body views
half-length views
high-tech / advanced
illustrations
nobody
orbiting
outer space
satellites
solar panels
space
stars
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