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Echo satellite - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Alouette, Anna, Apollo, Ariel, Comsat, Cosmos, Courier, Diapason, Discoverer, Echo, Elektron, Explorer, Gemini, Injun, Intelsat, Luna, Mariner
Test inflation of an Echo satellite in a blimp hangar at Weeksville, North Carolina.
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Test inflation of an Echo satellite in a blimp hangar at Weeksville, North Carolina.

The Echo satellites were NASA's first communications satellite experiment. Each spacecraft was a large metallized balloon designed to act as a passive reflector of microwave signals. Communication signals were bounced off of it from one point on Earth to another.

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Echo 1

Following the failure of the Delta rocket carrying Echo 1 on May 13, 1960, Echo 1A (commonly referred to as just 'Echo 1) was successfully put in a 1519 x 1687 km orbit on August 12, 1960. The 30.5 meter (100 foot) diameter balloon was made of 0.0127 mm (0.005 inch) thick Mylar polyester film and was successfully used to redirect transcontinental and intercontinental telephone, radio, and television signals. The satellite also aided the calculation of atmospheric density and solar pressure due to its large area-to-mass ratio. As its shiny surface was also reflective in the range of visible light, Echo 1A was visible to the unaided eye over most of the Earth. Brighter than most stars, it was probably seen by more people than any other man-made object in space. Echo 1A reentered Earth's atmosphere and burned up on May 24, 1968.

Echo 2

Echo 2, a 41.1 m diameter mylar balloon with an improved inflation system to improve the balloon's smoothness and sphericity, was launched January 25, 1964 on a Thor Agena rocket. It was used for more passive communications experiments, and also to investigate the dynamics of large spacecraft and for global geometric geodesy. NASA abandoned passive communications systems in favor of active satellites following Echo 2. Echo 2 reentered on June 7, 1969.

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