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ATS-1 (Applications Technology Satellite 1) was the first experimental geostationary satellite, launched in 1966. Though intended as a communications satellite rather than as a weather satellite, it carried the Spin Scan Cloud Camera developed by Verner E. Suomi and at the University of Wisconsin. After entering an orbit at 23,000 mi (37,000 km) above Earth, initially in orbit over Ecuador, it transmitted weather images from the Western Hemisphere, as well as other data, to ground stations, including well as video feeds for television broadcasting. It took one of the first pictures of the Earth's full-disk (the first from a geostationary orbit), on December 11, 1966.

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  • ATS-1 (en)
  • ATS 1 (es)
  • ATS-1 (fr)
  • ATS-1 (pt)
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  • ATS-1 est un satellite météorologique expérimental développé par la NASA dans les années 1960 dans le cadre du programme Applications Technology Satellite. (fr)
  • O ATS-1 (da série Applications Technology Satellite) foi um satélite de comunicação lançado pela NASA em 7 de Dezembro de 1966 a partir da Estação da Força Aérea de Cabo Canaveral por intermédio de um foguete Atlas-Agena D. (pt)
  • ATS-1 (Applications Technology Satellite 1) was the first experimental geostationary satellite, launched in 1966. Though intended as a communications satellite rather than as a weather satellite, it carried the Spin Scan Cloud Camera developed by Verner E. Suomi and at the University of Wisconsin. After entering an orbit at 23,000 mi (37,000 km) above Earth, initially in orbit over Ecuador, it transmitted weather images from the Western Hemisphere, as well as other data, to ground stations, including well as video feeds for television broadcasting. It took one of the first pictures of the Earth's full-disk (the first from a geostationary orbit), on December 11, 1966. (en)
  • ATS 1 (Applications Technology Satellite 1) fue un satélite artificial estadounidense dedicado a probar nuevas tecnologías. Fue lanzado el 7 de diciembre de 1966 y durante sus 18 años de vida el satélite probó técnicas de estabilización mediante giro, investigó el ambiente geoestacionario y realizó varios experimentos de comunicaciones. Mediante el experimento de VHF comprobó la posibilidad de actuar como enlace entre estaciones de tierra y aeronaves, demostró la obtención de datos meteorológicos desde terminales remotos y evaluó la posibilidad de utilizar señales VHF como método de navegación. (es)
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  • ATS-1 (en)
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  • ATS-1 (en)
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  • January 2021 (en)
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  • Syncom-3 was launched in 1964. (en)
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