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KF5JRV > TODAY    07.08.23 12:00l 10 Lines 781 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Today in History - Aug 07
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From the Atlantic Missile Range in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the U.S. unmanned spacecraft Explorer 6 is launched Aug 8, 1959, into an orbit around the earth. The spacecraft, commonly known as the “Paddlewheelö satellite, featured a photocell scanner that transmitted a crude picture of the earth’s surface and cloud cover from a distance of 17,000 miles. The photo, received in Hawaii, took nearly 40 minutes to transmit.

Released by NASA in September, the first photograph ever taken of the earth by a U.S. satellite depicted a crescent shape of part of the planet in sunlight. It was Mexico, captured by Explorer 6 as it raced westward over the earth at speeds in excess of 20,000 miles an hour.

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