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Tag: Satellite

  • First Communication Satellite Launched

    August 12, 1960 Echo 1, the world’s first communication satellite is launched. Technically, Echo 1 was a passive reflector, as communication signals were bounced off it rather than retransmitted as modern satellites do today. The post First Communication Satellite Launched appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History…

  • First Communication Satellite Launched

    August 12, 1960 Echo 1, the world’s first communication satellite is launched. Technically, Echo 1 was a passive reflector, as communication signals were bounced off it rather than retransmitted as modern satellites do today. The post First Communication Satellite Launched appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History…

  • First Communication Satellite Launched

    August 12, 1960 Echo 1, the world’s first communication satellite is launched. Technically, Echo 1 was a passive reflector, as communication signals were bounced off it rather than retransmitted as modern satellites do today. The post First Communication Satellite Launched appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History…

  • First Communication Satellite Launched

    August 12, 1960 Echo 1, the world’s first communication satellite is launched. Technically, Echo 1 was a passive reflector, as communication signals were bounced off it rather than retransmitted as modern satellites do today. The post First Communication Satellite Launched appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History…

  • First Communication Satellite Launched

    August 12, 1960 Echo 1, the world’s first communication satellite is launched. Technically, Echo 1 was a passive reflector, as communication signals were bounced off it rather than retransmitted as modern satellites do today. The post First Communication Satellite Launched appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History…

  • First International Communications Satellite

    July 10, 1962 The world’s first international communications satellite, Telstar I, is launched into orbit. A collaboration between the US, Britain, and France, Telstar I introduced the world to trans-Atlantic video feeds and ushered in a new era of communication. The post First International Communications Satellite appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This…

  • First Commercial Communications Satellite Activates

    June 28, 1965 Intelsat I, the first commercial communications satellite, is activated for service. It was nicknamed “Early Bird” after the famous proverb, and became famous for carrying the first commercial telephone call between America and Europe, as well as helping provide TV coverage of the Gemini 6 splashdown. The post First Commercial Communications Satellite…

  • First Modern GPS Satellite Launches

    February 14, 1989 The first of 24 Block-II GPS satellites was launched. Block-II were the first modern GPS satellites that form the modern GPS system we know today. The post First Modern GPS Satellite Launches appeared first on This Day in Tech History. This Day in Tech History Tech History provided by This Day in…

  • Telstar 401 Satellite Fails Mysteriously

    January 11, 1997 Telstar 401, a satellite owned by AT&T that transmitted computer data, phone calls, and television programming, suddenly fails for no apparent reason. AT&T attempts for over a week to reestablish contact, but ultimately fails. While AT&T never officially acknowledges the possibility, many scientists believe that a major solar storm may have contributed…

  • Telstar 401 Satellite Fails Mysteriously

    January 11, 1997 Telstar 401, a satellite owned by AT&T that transmitted computer data, phone calls, and television programming, suddenly fails for no apparent reason. AT&T attempts for over a week to reestablish contact, but ultimately fails. While AT&T never officially acknowledges the possibility, many scientists believe that a major solar storm may have contributed…