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Boeing's Satellite Development Center is the world's leading manufacturer of geostationary satellites. The company, headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., currently manufactures the body-stabilized Boeing 601 satellite and the body-stabilized Boeing 702, the world's most powerful communications satellite, and two lines of satellites designed to support mobile communications. At any given time more than a dozen of these powerful spacecraft are in varying stages of production.
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Unique identifier
BI216892
Boeing ID
05sc-01310e
Type
Image
Size
2400px × 2400px 16MB
License type
RM
Keywords
2000s
abundance
air to air
black
blue
clouds
currently in production
digitally-enhanced images
exteriors
flying in formation
full body views
glare
high-tech / advanced
illustrations
innovation
nobody
orbiting
outer space
photo illustrations
product families
repetition
satellites
solar panels
space
sun
sunshine
tilt views
white
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