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  2. Eurostar E3000 - Wikipedia

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    The E3000 bus can be modified extensively to meet customer requirements, but most of the E3000 satellites have a launch mass of between 4,500 and 6,000 kg (9,900 and 13,200 lb), and solar arrays between 35 and 45 m (115 and 148 ft) providing between nine and sixteen kilowatts at end of life.

  3. Eurostar (satellite bus) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Airbus D&S launched the first E3000e - a modified E3000 with all-electric propulsion, removing the standard propulsion module and over 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) of excess mass with it. SES-12 for SES was the first customer for the E3000e in June 2018. At least 48 x E3000 and E3000e satellite busses had been built and launched by the end of 2018.

  4. List of Mars Inc. brands - Wikipedia

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    Acana; ADVANCE (Australia and New Zealand only) API; Aquarian; Aquariam Pharmaceuticals; Buckeye Nutrition; Catisfactions; Cesar Canine Cuisine; Chappi; Crave

  5. List of fuel cell vehicles - Wikipedia

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    2007 - Chevrolet Equinox FC — Leased in California and New York. 2008 - Toyota FCHV-add — Leased in the United States and Japan. [8] [9] 2008 - Honda FCX Clarity — Leased in the United States, Europe and Japan. 2010 - Mercedes-Benz F-Cell (B-Class based) — Leased in southern California. [10]

  6. List of largest hydroelectric power stations - Wikipedia

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    Three Gorges Dam (left), Gezhouba Dam (right). This article provides a list of the largest hydroelectric power stations by generating capacity. Only plants with capacity larger than 3,000 MW are listed.

  7. Combat rubber raiding craft - Wikipedia

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    A CRRC manned by U.S. Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 5 during an exercise in 2000. U.S. Army Soldiers paddle their CRRC down a river to start their waterborne training mission during the Swamp Phase of Ranger School.