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... /experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=Telstar%203D Here Telecommunications Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/datasetSearch.do?spacecraft=Telstar%203D Here Data Collection = Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle The communications satellite Telstar 3D was launched ... panel deployed was 22 feet, 5 inches (6.84 meters). Like their predecessor satellites, the Telstar 3 satellites operated at 6/4 GHz (C-band). Simultaneous long distance telephone capacity was ...
... Information = http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentSearch.do?spacecraft=Telstar%203C Here Telecommunications Information = Data Collection = Carrier_Rocket = Space Shuttle Telstar 3C was an AT&T communications satellite deployed by the ... panel deployed was 22 feet, 5 inches (6.84 meters). Like their predecessor satellites, the Telstar 3 satellites operated at 6/4 GHz (C-band). Simultaneous long distance telephone call capacity ...
Image:Telstar1.jpg 200px Telstar 1 satellite Category:Spacecraft
Image:Telstar2.jpg 200px Telstar II satellite Category:Spacecraft
File:Telstar 1- First Private Communication Satellite - 1963.mp4 Category:Movie
... community. First commercial transmission of live TV via satellite and first transatlantic TV transmission, when TELSTAR experimental communications satellite of AT&T demonstrated vast new capabilities. Pictures were telecast from AT ... . In the first successful transatlantic TV transmission, picture of waving American flag was transmitted via TELSTAR to both France and Britain, while transmission was also picked up at both Andover and ...
... predecessor, TELSTAR I . With apogee nearly twice that of TELSTAR I , it would provide longer periods of communications between U.S. and Western Europe than did TELSTAR I . Like its predecessor, TELSTAR II was ... , England, via the satellite on its fourth orbit, was successful. ''(NASA Release 63-83; NASA TELSTAR II Prog. Rpt. No. 2 ; AP, Wash. Eve. Star, 5/7/63)'' Aerobee 150A sounding ...
... 60 public demonstrations, most of them overseas TV transmissions, were conducted with TELSTAR II. Radiation data collected by TELSTAR II enabled scientists to determine that the very high intensity of electrons in ... and equipped with specially developed transistors to better withstand the space environment, TELSTAR II was orbiting in higher apogee than TELSTAR I, making possible communications experiments of greater length. ''(AT&T Release ...
... , one which would attempt to avoid or overcome radiation damage which shortened the life of TELSTAR 1. TELSTAR I transmitted the first live intercontinental television after launch on July 10, but developed ... those of Van Allen and his coworkers and were "inconsistent" with Government estimates based on TELSTAR data.. The two scientists were in Philadelphia for session of American Association for the Advancement ...
... system. ''(msc Releases 72-140, 72-142)'' Tenth anniversary of first transoceanic TV via satellite- Telstar 1 comsat built by American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and launched by NASA from Cape Canaveral ... directions, and facsimile material. It was revived in January 1963 for communications tests. Telstar 1 was followed by Telstar 2 (launched May 7, 1963), 2 Relays, 3 Syncoms, and 15 Intelsats and ...

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