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The First Geosynchronous Communications Satellite

On July 26, 1963 the first geosynchronous communications satellite, Syncom 2, 
was launched by NASA on a Delta rocket B booster from Cape Canaveral. "Its 
orbit was inclined rather than geostationary. . . The satellite successfully 
kept stationary at the altitude calculated by Herman Potocnik Noordung in the 
1920s.

"During Syncom 2's first year, NASA conducted voice, teletype, and facsimile 
tests, as well as 110 public demonstrations to acquaint people with Syncom's 
capabilities and invite their feedback. In August 1963, President John F. 
Kennedy in Washington, D.C., telephoned Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar 
Balewa aboard USNS Kingsport docked in Lagos Harbor; the first live two-way 
call between heads of state by satellite. The Kingsport acted as a control 
station and uplink stationa'.

73, Scott kf5jrv
KF5JRV @ KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA


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