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In 1964 the first Trisanku (!), Syncom, with the generic scientific name geostationary satellite/geosynchronous satellite was placed above a fixed longitude on the equator, and thereby a myth became a reality.
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We're placing a big bet, alongside VC media giant, Syncom, that serendipity will drive the app discovery process.
John Backus: Serendipity, Not Search, Finds Top Apps John Backus 2012
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We're placing a big bet, alongside VC media giant, Syncom, that serendipity will drive the app discovery process.
John Backus: Serendipity, Not Search, Finds Top Apps John Backus 2012
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We're placing a big bet, alongside VC media giant, Syncom, that serendipity will drive the app discovery process.
John Backus: Serendipity, Not Search, Finds Top Apps John Backus 2012
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The newly created Communications Satellite Corp. selected a Hughes satellite, a follow-on to Syncom II dubbed Early Bird, to usher in the new world of satellite communications in 1963.
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In 1962, he successfully launched Hughes Syncom II to compete with AT&T's TelStar.
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The mission is quite different from communication satellites, but the winning solution may have a striking similarity to Syncom.
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Thirty-five-year-old Harold Rosen (right) at an Eiffel Tower presentation in 1961 with a Syncom mock-up.
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July 26, 1963: The world gets smaller when NASA launches Syncom 2, the first geosynchronous satellite to enter orbit.
July 2007 2007
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July 26, 1963: The world gets smaller when NASA launches Syncom 2, the first geosynchronous satellite to enter orbit.
Can You Hear Me Now? 2007
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