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... method to reach moon, Hines said. ''(Wash. Eve. Star, 4/1/66, A1)'' ComSatCorp 's third annual report revealed that EARLY BIRD 1 , operating since June 28, 1965, as the first commercial communications satellite ... construction of the Early Bird satellites, the cost of the launch in April 6 1965 and expenditures for satellite system equipment." By the end of 1965, 75 of EARLY BIRD 1 's 240 two-way ...
... ComSatCorp and U.S.S.R., originated live in Moscow and was picked up by EARLY BIRD 1 over the Atlantic; relayed across US. by Andover, Me., and Brewster Flat, Wash., ground stations ... Traffic Control Program Chief, Office of Space Science and Applications OSSA . Navigation satellites could provide : (1) high-accuracy position determination service to craft, people, and shore stations; (2) communications service to ...
... 's first commercial communications satellite, Early Bird, being built for ComSatCorp , would be completed in less than one year and ready for launch a month later. Early Bird was a first step toward global telecommunications and was a commercial version of Hughes" Syncom satellite- ''(Miles, L. A. Times, 7/1/64)'' NASA-USAF Memorandum ...
... became visible that were not seen in original pictures. ''(M&R, 3/1/65, 8)'' ComSatCorp announced delay of Early Bird synchronous satellite launch, previously targeted for end of March, because of decision ... problem is how the academic community can communicate with NASA." ''(McCoy, Kansas City Star, 3/1/65)'' In a luncheon address, Dr. Raymond L. Bisplinghoff , NASA Associate Administrator for Advanced Research ...
... Co. for four Intelsat IV satellites, and phasing out of regular service of Intelsat I ( Early Bird ) after 42 mos of commercial service with 100% reliability. In 1968 ComSatCorp realized net income ... as many hours as in 1967. ''(Text; Annual Rpt to Shareholders)'' March 1969 March Mar 1 1969 1 Mar 2 1969 2 Mar 3 1969 3 Mar 4 1969 4 Mar 5 ...
... stopped operating June 29 when mechanically despun antenna malfunctioned, was restored to service. Intelsat I ( Early Bird ), reactivated June 30, had worked with Intelsat-II F-3 to provide service during ... production models, contingent upon successful development phase. ''(DOD Release 647-69)'' August 1969 August Aug 1 1969 1 Aug 2 1969 2 Aug 3 1969 3 Aug 4 1969 4 Aug ...
... . The outer space between the different bodies of the Universe is largely a vacuum. Therefore birds cannot survive in outer space. However, many planets such as Mars and Venus have atmosphere ... the bone structure and anatomy that may alter their flying capability. Not many experiments involving birds have been carried out by the ISS. ---- Answer provided by Bijal Thakore Image:K2S logosmall ...
... candidates. Deadline for applications would be June 30, 1977. Those selected would report July 1, 1978, to Johnson Space Center at Houston for 2yr of training and evaluation; appointment ... last yr. DOD considered comsats and early warning satellites in synchronous orbits most vulnerable; the USAF was also concerned about its reconnaissance satellites, especially the Big Bird, only one of which ...
... the future, who knows where our questions may lead Image:K2S (1).jpg border border="1" '''Chapters''' '''Sample Topics''' '''Experts''' - :Category:Kids To Space - GENERAL GENERAL ... D. Virgin Galactic - :Category:Kids To Space - ANIMALS, FISH, INSECTS AND BIRDS ANIMALS, FISH, INSECTS & BIRDS May we take our pets along with us? Bijal Thakore - :Category ...
... and closed nature of the Soviet Union at the time, practically no knowledge of the early Russian spaceflight groups, or of the historic exhibit, reached Western Europe and these efforts only ... said that as early as two months after its founding, the VfR had already reached 400 members.); by September 1929 the number had risen to 870 then reached the 1,000 mark ... 8 Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', p. 117. note 9 Mitchell Sharpe, “Johannes Winkler: Early Investigator in Liquid Propellants (1897-1947),” in Dr. Ernst A. Steinhoff, ''The Eagle Has Returned ...

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