A satellite bus (or spacecraft bus ) is the main body and structural component of a satellite or spacecraft , in which the payload and all scientific instruments are held.
2-615: I-3K or the INSAT 3000 is a satellite bus developed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and marketed by Antrix Corporation and New Space India Ltd . It is the standard bus for 3,000-kg class satellites; the 'I' in I-3K stands for INSAT , a group of communication satellites developed and launched by ISRO. The I-3K bus can supply DC power up to 6500 watts, and is suitable for satellites with lift-off mass in range of 3,000-3,400 kg. This article about one or more spacecraft of India
4-578: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Satellite bus Bus-derived satellites are less customized than specially-produced satellites, but have specific equipment added to meet customer requirements , for example with specialized sensors or transponders , in order to achieve a specific mission. They are commonly used for geosynchronous satellites, particularly communications satellites , but are most commonly used in spacecraft which occupy low Earth orbit missions. Some satellite bus examples include: A bus typically consists of
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