Development of Telstar
Telstar I was the world’s first active orbiting communications satellite.
Weighing 171 pounds it featured 3,600 solar cells for power as well as a new traveling-wave tube for generating the radio signals. Launched in 1962, it facilitated over 400 telephone, facsimile and television transmissions.
Видео Development of Telstar канала Nokia Bell Labs
Weighing 171 pounds it featured 3,600 solar cells for power as well as a new traveling-wave tube for generating the radio signals. Launched in 1962, it facilitated over 400 telephone, facsimile and television transmissions.
Видео Development of Telstar канала Nokia Bell Labs
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