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Electronic gear at Wallops Island for handling satellite data and communicationscommunications.
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GOES satellite antenna at the National Environmental SatelliteService building.
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The Gillmore Creek Command and Data Acquisition facility. This site is 13 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
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The large Command and Data Acquisition Station antenna at Gillmore Creek. Thisis 13 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Wallops Island Command and Data Acquisition (CDA) facility.
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Part of the supporting structure of a large satellite antenna. Which way is up?
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A parabolic antenna at Wallops Island.
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A parabolic antenna at Wallops Island.
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John Hussey, TIROS-N Ground System Project Manager, standing below 36-ft(11-meter) antenna. This was the primary communications terminal for allincoming TIROS-N data at the Suitland processing facility.
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A 60-foot parabolic antenna used for radio propagation experiments in thetroposphere. The Table Mountain facility is 6 miles north of Boulder.
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Parabolic antennas at Wallops Island.
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Artist's conception of a self-contained portable meteorological satellite datareceiving station for use by United States military units.
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A manual tracking 13 db heliz antenna designed to receive TIROS pictureinformation from the Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) system.
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A specialized satellite data receiving antenna.
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Specialized antenna array used to monitor the ATS-1 satellite. The ATS-1 was aforerunner of the GOES satellites. This antenna monitored solar proton warningsissued from sensors aboard the satellite which warned of potentially disruptivemagnetic sto
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Dedication ceremony of the 85-foot (26-meter) parabolic antennaat the Wallops Island CDA.
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Monitoring satellite operations at Wallops Island.
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James Norton of the Wallops Island staff checks satellite data handlingequipment.
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Wallops Island personnel including, left to right: Lloyd Chamberlain, ElwoodHarte, Richard Kelly, Norbert Novocin, and Joseph Paranzino.
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An engineer checking some of the electronics associated with satellite datareception and processing.
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