Project Echo

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first passive communications satellite experiment. 

Communications Satellite, Echo 1Communications Satellite, Echo 1
Echo I 1960 Issue-4cEcho I 1960 Issue-4c
Horn Antenna-in Holmdel, New Jersey - restoration1Horn Antenna-in Holmdel, New Jersey - restoration1
Project Echo, spare canister for containing satellite - National Electronics Museum - DSC00583Project Echo, spare canister for containing satellite - National Electronics Museum - DSC00583
Stamp of Kazakhstan 299Stamp of Kazakhstan 299
T. Keith Glennan Shows LBJ Aluminized Mylar Flim Used to Make Echo I - GPN-2002-000025T. Keith Glennan Shows LBJ Aluminized Mylar Flim Used to Make Echo I - GPN-2002-000025
The Big Bounce.ogv (Wikimedia)
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
vessel1960Echo 1artificial satellite of the Earth, Project EchoWikidata
vesselProject Echoartificial satellite of the Earth, balloon satellite, spacecraft, artificial satellite, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, vesselWikidata
image2019Communications Satellite, Echo 1Wikimedia
image1960Echo I 1960 Issue-4cWikimedia
image1962Horn Antenna-in Holmdel, New Jersey - restoration1Wikimedia
image2014Project Echo, spare canister for containing satellite - National Electronics Museum - DSC00583Wikimedia
image2000Stamp of Kazakhstan 299Wikimedia
image1960T. Keith Glennan Shows LBJ Aluminized Mylar Flim Used to Make Echo I - GPN-2002-000025Wikimedia
video1960The Big Bounce.ogvWikimedia
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