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SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS SUMMARY. The main objective of this document is to provide a top-level understanding of the spacecraft design, performance, and operation to XM staff not routinely associated with the XM Spacecraft Program Office (ASPO), and not receiving the subsystem and system design review packages. The spacecraft system summary shall contain general descriptions of the spacecraft equipment and performance, overall configuration drawings, and functional diagrams of major assemblies and subsystems. Current versions of the [***] shall be presented. Each revision may be provided as a stand-alone document or a set of change pages, as mutually agreed between the Contractor and Customer.
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SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS SUMMARY. The Contractor shall provide an update to the XM-1/XM-2/XM-3 Spacecraft Systems Summary for XM-4. The main objective of this document is to provide a top-level understanding of the spacecraft design, performance, and operation to XM staff not routinely associated with the XM Spacecraft Program Office (XMSPO), and not receiving the subsystem and system design review packages. The Spacecraft System Summary contains general descriptions of the spacecraft equipment and performance, overall configuration drawings, and functional diagrams of major assemblies and subsystems. Current versions of the [****] shall be presented. Each revision may be provided as a stand-alone document or a set of change pages, as mutually agreed between the Contractor and Customer.
SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS SUMMARY. The main objective of this document is to provide a good understanding of the spacecraft design, performance, and operation to INTELSAT staff not routinely associated with the INTELSAT Spacecraft Program Office (ISPO), and not receiving the subsystem and system design review packages. The spacecraft system summary shall contain general descriptions of the spacecraft and any airborne support equipment down to unit level, their modes of operation and performance, layout and overall configuration drawings, and functional diagrams of major assemblies and subsystems. Current versions of the mass, power, pointing, orbital maneuver life, and propellant budgets shall be included, using the same format as the quarterly reports (i.e. including mass and power breakdown down to the unit level). The communication subsystem performance shall be presented in detail, and shall provide a summary of the communications performance analyses specified in Appendix 3 of Exhibit B. Each revision shall be provided as a standalone document. B2-14 Asterisks (“**”) indicate omitted material pursuant to a request for confidential treatment INTEL-2400 APPENDIX 2 TO EXHIBIT B REVISION 2 2.6 Color Photographs The following photographs shall be delivered for each spacecraft:
SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS SUMMARY. The main objective of this document is to provide a top-level understanding of the spacecraft design, performance, and operation to XM staff not routinely associated ***** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. with the XM Spacecraft Program Office (ASPO), and not receiving the subsystem and system design review packages. The spacecraft system summary shall contain general descriptions of the spacecraft equipment and performance, overall configuration drawings, and functional diagrams of major assemblies and subsystems. Current versions of the [*****] shall be presented. Each revision may be provided as a stand-alone document or a set of change pages, as mutually agreed between the Contractor and Customer.

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