HS-333

HS-333
ManufacturerHughes Aircraft Company
Specifications
Spacecraft typeSatellite
Dry mass146kg
Power300 watt
Dimensions
Length3.3m
Diameter1.8m
Capacity
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Mass54
Production
Built8
Launched1970
Retired1977

In 1970, Hughes Aircraft Company (HAC) Space and Communications Group offered the first[1] standardized satellite: the HS 333 design. A spinning satellite, it was based on previous one-design satellites like Intelsat I. HAC built eight of these 300 watt, 12 channel single antenna satellites between 1970 and 1977.[2]

  1. ^ Chechile, Ignacio (June 7, 2023). Space Technology: A Short Introduction. Springer. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-3031348174.
  2. ^ Hughes Aircraft Corporation, Space and Communications Group, SBS F6 Prime sales brochure, 1985