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601 ASTRA 2A and 376HP ASTRA 2D in Orbit Above the United Kingdom

The Hughes' 601 satellite -- now the Boeing 601-- was designed for the higher-power missions of the 1990s. The model was introduced in 1987 to meet anticipated requirements for high-power, multiple-payload satellites for such uses as direct television broadcasting to small antennas, mobile communications, and private business networks, and is the world's most-purchased satellite model. The Boeing 376 is second only to the Boeing 601 in popularity. The 376 spacecraft is spin stabilized, a concept developed at Hughes and used in its communication and scientific satellites for more than 20 years. 
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Unique identifier BI216986 
Boeing ID 99pr-01030 
Type Image 
Size 2260px × 2854px   18MB 
License type RM 
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