Object Details
Manufacturer
General Electric Space Systems Division
Summary
This device is a traveling wave tube (TWT), built by Martin Marietta in the early 1990s for the BS-3N communications satellite, owned by the Japanese NHK television company.
TWTs have been and remain a critical technology for communications satellites in geostationary orbit. After a satellite receives a signal, processes it, and then prepares to transmit it, the satellite must first amplify the signal to ensure that it arrives at a receiving antenna on Earth with sufficient strength and integrity. Typical TWTs can amplify a signal by a factor of 100,000 to 1,000,000.
Lockheed Martin donated this artifact to the Museum in 1998.
Credit Line
Gift of Lockheed Martin
Inventory Number
A19980291000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
SPACECRAFT-Uncrewed-Instruments & Payloads
Materials
Non-magnetic white metal
Aluminum
Anodized Coating
Synthetic Fabric
Steel
Synthetic Rubber
Paint
Plastic
Paper
Adhesive
Ink
Gold Plating
Dimensions
Overall (as pictured): 55.9 × 14 × 35.6cm (1 ft. 10 in. × 5 1/2 in. × 1 ft. 2 in.)
3-D (Larger Black Box): 34 × 8.7 × 13.7cm, 2.7kg (1 ft. 1 3/8 in. × 3 7/16 in. × 5 3/8 in., 6lb.)
3-D (Smaller Black Box): 35.6 × 5.9 × 3.7cm, 0.7kg (1 ft. 2 in. × 2 5/16 in. × 1 7/16 in., 1.5lb.)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Location
National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC
Exhibition
One World Connected
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19980291000