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The sixth and final Boeing-built TDRS satellite joins NASA’s TDRS network and provide high-bandwidth communications to spacecraft in low-Earth orbit. The network enables continuous communication with the International Space Station, Hubble Space Telescope, Earth Observing System and other programs supporting human space flight.
The TDRS satellites relay large volumes of user satellite data - including voice, television and scientific - from manned missions or orbiting scientific spacecraft back to ground control centers. TDRS supports spacecraft with research targets ranging from the birth of stars deep in distant galaxies to the subtleties of environmental phenomena on Earth. Though research approaches and instruments of these spacecraft vary widely, TDRS' two-way communications will serve all low- and medium-orbit customer vehicles generating this ground-breaking information. The TDRS fleet is also unique in its ability to follow the motion of fast moving satellites, providing nearly continuous communication with controllers and researchers on Earth.
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Unique identifier
BI49860
Boeing ID
TS1367
Type
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3200px × 4000px 11MB
License type
RM
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2010s
blue
clear skies
copy space
currently in production
exteriors
full body views
glare
gray
green
high-tech / advanced
illustrations
light trails
nobody
orbiting
satellites
solar panels
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