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Boeing’s space division is called Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS). It is one of the major divisions of The Boeing Company and is responsible for a wide range of aerospace and defense products and services, including space-related endeavors.

Boeing Defense, Space & Security is involved in several space-related activities, including:

  1. Satellite Systems: Boeing designs and manufactures communication satellites, Earth observation satellites, and other types of spacecraft for both commercial and government customers.

  2. NASA Programs: Boeing has been a significant contractor for various NASA programs, including the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, which is being developed to support deep space exploration missions, including crewed missions to the Moon and Mars.

  3. Commercial Crew Program: As part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, Boeing developed the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS).

  4. National Security Space Programs: Boeing provides space systems and solutions to support national security and defense requirements, including satellite systems for secure communications and surveillance.

  5. Space Exploration: Boeing is actively involved in space exploration efforts, supporting missions to explore other planets and celestial bodies within our solar system.

It’s important to note that developments and activities in the aerospace industry are constantly evolving. Since my knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021, I recommend checking official Boeing sources or recent news to get the most up-to-date information about Boeing’s space division and its current projects and initiatives.

We Create the
Best ROCKETS

Boeing is involved in the development and production of various rockets, primarily through its space division, Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS). Here are some notable Boeing rockets:

  1. Space Launch System (SLS): The Space Launch System is a powerful, advanced launch vehicle developed by Boeing in partnership with NASA. It is intended to be NASA’s primary rocket for deep space missions, including crewed missions to the Moon and Mars. The SLS is designed to carry the Orion spacecraft and other payloads into space.

  2. Delta IV: Boeing developed the Delta IV family of rockets for launching medium to heavy payloads into space. Delta IV has been used for various missions, including launching satellites for commercial, military, and scientific purposes.

  3. Delta IV Heavy: The Delta IV Heavy is an upgraded version of the Delta IV rocket and is one of the most powerful launch vehicles in the world. It is capable of carrying heavy payloads into orbit and has been used for a variety of missions, including national security missions and interplanetary missions.

  4. Atlas V: While Boeing did not originally develop the Atlas V, it acquired the rocket program as part of its partnership with the United Launch Alliance (ULA). The Atlas V is a reliable launch vehicle used for a wide range of missions, including satellite deployments and interplanetary missions.

We Create the
Best Satelites

Boeing is a major player in the aerospace industry and has been involved in designing and manufacturing a wide range of satellites for various applications. As of my last update in September 2021, here are some of the types of satellites Boeing has been known for:

  1. Communication Satellites: Boeing is well-known for building communication satellites that facilitate voice, data, and video transmission. These satellites are used by telecommunications companies, broadcasters, and government agencies to provide services such as internet connectivity, broadcasting, and mobile communications.

  2. Earth Observation Satellites: Boeing has developed Earth observation satellites used for monitoring the planet’s surface, weather, and environmental conditions. These satellites are valuable for scientific research, weather forecasting, disaster management, and various other applications.

  3. Navigation Satellites: Boeing has contributed to the development of navigation satellites, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites used for accurate global positioning and navigation.

  4. Military Satellites: Boeing’s satellites also cater to military and defense applications, including secure communication satellites for the U.S. military and its allies.

  5. Space Exploration Satellites: Boeing has participated in space exploration missions by providing satellites and spacecraft for interplanetary missions and space science research.

It’s worth noting that Boeing is just one of several companies involved in satellite manufacturing, and the satellite industry is continuously evolving. Companies like SpaceX, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and others also play significant roles in satellite production and deployment.

Boeing is one of the world’s largest aerospace manufacturers and a major player in the space transportation industry. Founded in 1916, the company has a long history of contributing to various major U.S. endeavors related to space exploration and transportation.

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Boeing is one of the world’s largest aerospace manufacturers and a major player in the space transportation industry. Founded in 1916, the company has a long history of contributing to various major U.S. endeavors related to space exploration and transportation.

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