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Orbiting Next-Gen Technology: The Women Behind Boeing's MexSat Satellite [Amperes: Current Affairs from Around the World]

机译:环绕下一代技术的轨道:波音公司MexSat卫星背后的女人[安培:来自世界各地的时事]

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In July 1963, Syncom, the world's first geosynchronous communications satellite, launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It was a month before Martin Luther King, Jr.'s march on Washington, D.C. Twenty-six-year-old Russian Valentina Tereshkova had just become the first woman to travel in space. The satellite, looking something like a table lamp with its conical base and shimmering shade, was used in the first live two-way satellite call between heads of government when U.S. President John F. Kennedy telephoned Nigerian Prime Minister Abubakar Balewa.
机译:1963年7月,全球第一颗地球同步通信卫星Syncom从佛罗里达的卡纳维拉尔角发射升空。距离马丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King,Jr.)进军华盛顿特区还有一个月的时间。现年26岁的俄罗斯人瓦伦蒂娜·捷列什科娃(Valentina Tereshkova)刚刚成为首位进入太空旅行的女性。当美国总统约翰·肯尼迪(John F. Kennedy)给尼日利亚总理阿布巴卡·巴莱瓦(Abubakar Balewa)打电话时,这颗卫星看起来像台灯,它的圆锥形底座和闪烁的阴影看起来像是政府首脑之间的首次双向双向直播电话。

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