SPACE HISTORY: Echo Satellite Launched From Cape Canaveral In August 1960

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passive communications satellite which reflected radio and radar signals

SPACE COAST DAILY TV: President Dwight D. Eisenhower and other dignitaries listen to the voices relayed by the Echo balloon satellite from the space.

 

BREVARD COUNTY • CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – NASA launched the Echo I communications balloon satellite on Aug. 12, 1960.

The 100-foot-diameter satellite, designed by the Space Vehicle Group of the NASA Langley Research Center and constructed by General Mills of Minneapolis, Minnesota, was shown during ground inflation tests in 1959.

Suspended from the ceiling of a hangar the sphere, named “Echo,” was inflated by use of a blower connected to the satellite by a hose.

Forty thousand pounds of air was required to inflate the sphere on the ground, while in orbit it only required several pounds of gas to keep it inflated.

Echo was a passive communications satellite which reflected radio and radar signals as a limited communications relay.

It was also used, over a period of time and with accurate tracking, to plot the variations in air density at the top of the atmosphere by following the vagaries of its orbit.

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Weighing 150 pounds (68 kg), the satellite was inflated in space. It did not have a rigid skin and accordingly was used at high altitudes where it would be subjected to negligible aerodynamic drag force.

To keep the sphere inflated in spite of meteorite punctures and skin permeability, a make-up gas system using evaporating liquid or crystals of a subliming solid were incorporated inside the satellite.

NASA launched the Echo I communications balloon satellite on Aug. 12, 1960.
NASA launched the Echo I communications balloon satellite on Aug. 12, 1960.
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