RMMR3WE6–Photograph of a model Telstar satellite, which would late be attached to the Thor-Delta rocket Dated 20th century
RME09YM0–Thor-Delta 11 launching with first Telstar satellite
RMG6EE7H–This is the picture that made TV history when it was received in Britain via Telstar satellite. The Subject is Mr Frederick Kappel, chairman of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
RM2CWB93N–Model of the Telstar 1, a communications satellite launched by NASA on July 10, 1962
RME0WEDG–Jul. 21, 1962 - Satellite Photo from ''Telstar'
RMG6EE7G–President John F Kennedy at his weekly Press conference in Washington as viewers in Britain and Europe saw him when the conference was televised live via the communcations satellite Telstar.
RFTR8B8B–Telstar 1 - first active communications satellite, began an era of live international television after its launch on July 10, 1962.
RMHRNR47–Telstar 1 Before Launch
RME10DDW–Jul. 07, 1972 - ''Telstar'' as it was tested before launch: The ''Telstar'' communications satellite is seen tested at the Bell
RMF5N5XP–1968 - Giant ear trumpet for outer space.: This large ''ear trumpet'' is one of the world's most sensitive sound receivers. Built to capture sounds from outer space the 50-ft-long revolving antenna is located at the U.S. Bell Telephone System's space research laboratory at Holmdel (New Jersey). The box at the end of the trumpet houses a ruby maser amplifier refrigerated to 456 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. The receiver figures prominently in the Echo and Telstar satellite projects. Its futured use is said to be of immense importance in tracking and recording distant atmospheric transmission f
RMMR3WD8–Photograph taken within the Telstar Satellite communications stations at Andover, Maine (above) and at Goonhilly Downs, England (below). Dated 20th century
RM2J3F3XG–NEW JERSEY, USA - 1962 - A technician at Bell Labs works on Telstar 1 was a communications satellite launched by NASA on July 10, 1962, it was the sat
RMW0GW39–A model of the Telstar 1 satellite is seen at a symposium honoring the 50th anniversary of the communications satellite and the birth of global telecommunications, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on July 12, 2012. Telstar 1 launched on July 10, 1962 was the first communications satellite. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
RMBNDHRE–Satellite orbiting the Earth, Telstar, AT&T, C.1962
RM2KAECFB–FRANCE - 1962 September 29: An 50 centimes dark blue, green and ultramarine postage stamp depicting Telstar, Earth and Television Set. 1st TV connection of the USA and Europe through Telstar satellite. Telstar 1 launched on top of a Thor-Delta rocket on July 10, 1962. It successfully relayed through space the first television pictures, telephone calls, and telegraph images, and provided the first live transatlantic television feed
RME130T3–Feb. 26, 2012 - Giant ear trumpet for outer space.: This large ''ear trumpet'' is one of the world's most sensitive sound receivers. Built to capture sounds from outer space the 50-ft-long revolving antenna is located at the U.S. Bell Telephone System's space research laboratory at Holmdel (New Jersey). The box at the end of the trumpet houses a ruby maser amplifier refrigerated to 456 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. The receiver figures prominently in the Echo and Telstar satellite projects
RM2T50ERP–ATV TV cameraman Mike Whitcutt outside broadcast Telstar satellite launch, Westminster Bridge, London, England, UK, July 1962
RMD3RMMM–Thor-Delta 11 launching with first Telstar satellite
RM2T4GW52–ATV outside TV broadcast, Telstar satellite launch, Westminster Bridge, London, England, UK, July 1962 Director Steve Wade with outstretched hands. Photograph by Alan 'Taffy' Harries
RM2F791C4–The exhibition at the Technical Museum. Space in the service of mankind. Telstar satellite.
RF2HBC6KW–CAMEROON - CIRCA 1963: a stamp printed in Cameroon shows Telstar and Globe, 1st TV Connection of the US and Europe through the Telstar Satellite, circ
RM2FMW37B–GUINEA - CIRCA 1976: A stamp printed in Guinea shows portrait of Alexander Graham Bell and Telstar satellite, series, circa 1976
RF2JBN4W6–ECUADOR - CIRCA 1966: a stamp printed in the Ecuador shows Telstar, 1st Television Connection of the US and Europe through Telstar Satellite, circa 19
RM2J3F3XJ–CAPE CANAVERAL, USA - 10 July 1962 - A Thor/Delta launches the Telstar 1 satellite from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Launch Complex 17B, July 10
RMG1CAK7–UK sheet music for the instrumental Telstar, written by Joe Meek and performed by The Tornados.
RMMR3WE1–Photograph taken during the production of the Thor-Delta rocket. Technicians mate the Telstar communications satellite to the third stage of the rocket. Dated 20th century
RF2T2FMEH–Modern telecommunication space satellite isolated
RM2MJBHW1–Netherlands History: Telstar on TV, Pictures from Telstar 1 Satellite shown in The Netherlands 'The Statue of Liberty' ; Date: July 23, 1962
RF2T26E70–Modern telecommunication space satellite isolated
RME123RC–Jun. 06, 1984 - Kennedy Space Center, Fla. -- Hughes Aircraft and AT&T personal conduct sensitive alignment checks on AT&T's Telstar 3 spacecraft undergoing preflight processing in Hangar AM at Cape Carnaveral Air Force Station. Telstar 3 is one of three commercial satellites that the orbiter discovery will deploy into orbit on the 41-F mission scheduled for late August. Designed by AT&T Bell Laboratories and built by Hughes Aircraft Corporation, the Telestar 3 series represents the latest in satellite communications technology
RF2T2FMEG–Modern telecommunication space satellite at Earth orbit. 3d rendering background
RM2RBFJAR–Cape Canaveral, Florida: July 10, 1962 A Thor Delta rocket blasts off carrying Telstar 1, the world's first international communications satellite in its nose.
RM2KAEBRB–FRANCE - 1962 September 29: An 25 centimes gray, yellow and green postage stamp depicting Space Communications Center, Pleumeur-Bodou. 1st TV connection of the US and Europe through Telstar satellite. Telstar 1 launched on top of a Thor-Delta rocket on July 10, 1962. It successfully relayed through space the first television pictures, telephone calls, and telegraph images, and provided the first live transatlantic television feed
RF2T26E6Y–Modern telecommunication space satellite Express A at Earth orbit. 3d rendering background
RFMFR17P–Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station
RM2R9C5DP–United States: 1963. The TELSTAR II communications satellite. It is virtually indentical to the TELSTAR I, and was launched on May 7, 1963
RM2T4GW41–ATV outside TV broadcast, Telstar satellite launch, Westminster Bridge, London, England, UK, July 1962, female PA, Director Steve Wade, Floor Manager Jim Smith. Photograph by Alan 'Taffy' Harries
RF2H7J10R–Space artificial satellite, the first satellite. Sputnik. Space exploring and science concept. Universe research. Symbol of space expedition, future,
RMW0GW3B–Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough participates in a symposium to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Telstar communications satellite and the birth of global telecommunications, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on July 12, 2012. Telstar 1 launched on July 10, 1962 was the first communications satellite. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
RM2K8N29P–Oslo 19620723 The world's first telecommunications-satellite 'Telstar' shot from Cape Canaveral in the United States on July 10. The satellite was to transfer telecommunications photos and TV programs between the United States and Europe, as well as doing service as a flying switchboard with a capacity of 600 one-way or 60 two-way calls. On July 23, the first TV broadcast between the United States and Europe started. Here, President John F. Kennedy's speech is received on the occasion of the opening, on a Norwegian TV screen. Photo: Thorberg / NTB / NTB
RMW030R4–French Ambassador to the United States Francois Delattre participates in a symposium to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Telstar communications satellite and the birth of global telecommunications, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on July 12, 2012. Telstar 1 launched on July 10, 1962 was the first communications satellite. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
RMGE4FKR–(June 1961) The Horn reflector antenna at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey was built in 1959 for pioneering work in communication satellites for the NASA ECHO I. The antenna was 50 feet in length and the entire structure weighed about 18 tons. It was comprised of aluminum with a steel base. It was used to detect radio waves that bounced off Project ECHO balloon satellites. The horn was later modified to work with the Telstar Communication Satellite frequencies as a receiver for broadcast signals from the satellite. In 1990 the horn was dedicated to the National Park Service a
RMMR3W7D–Photograph of the dish antenna used in the communications experiments with the Telstar Satellite located at Goonhilly Downs, England
RMW0GW37–French Ambassador to the United States Francois Delattre participates in a symposium to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Telstar communications satellite and the birth of global telecommunications, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on July 12, 2012. Telstar 1 launched on July 10, 1962 was the first communications satellite. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
RM2JYY5T5–from a series of cards for Brooke Bond Tea; 1973; 'The Race into Space', illustrated by David Lawson; illustrated colour image of pioneering satellite Telstar I (A series of 50 cards, no. 11).
RM2MJBHW5–Netherlands History: Telstar on TV, Pictures from Telstar 1 Satellite shown in The Netherlands 'The presidents in the Rocky Mountains' (Mount Rushmore); Date: July 23, 1962
RM2CWB946–Model of the Telstar 1, a communications satellite launched by NASA on July 10, 1962
RME123RG–Jun. 06, 1984 - Kennedy Space Center, Fla: Two of the commercial satellites that will be haulked into orbit on Shuttle Flight 412-F are shown being proceeded in Hangar AM at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.To t right is the Telstar 3 spacecraft, the second of three advances satellites owned by AT &T and used to valey a variety of voice, date, audio and video signals over its 24 transponders. In the foreground us SBS 4, a demotic Communications satellite for Satellite Business Systems, which will lease five of its 10 transponders to Satellite Television Corp
RMAK6BY5–Merlin Satellite Dish Goonhilly Earth Station
RMD6850B–(dpa FILE) - An archive picture, dated 23 July 2012, shows a Bavarian man in traditional clothing cheering with a glass of beer while watching the live broadcast of a western on his television set at his home in Bavaria, Germany, 23 July 1962. The civilian communications satellite Telstar was launched from Cape Canaveral on 10 July 1962 enabling the first live broadcast of televise
RM2M80M6F–A TELSTAR 3A commercial communications satellite is launched on a Delta 171 launch vehicle from Complex 17A. Base: Cape Canaveral State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RFMFR15W–Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station
RM2WBNM2H–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- At the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the payloads for the STS-41D space shuttle flight are shown loaded in Discovery’s cargo bay. With the orbiter in the vertical position at Launch Pad 39A, the payloads are, from top to bottom, OAST-1 a 102-foot-tall, 13-foot-wide Office of Application and Space Technology solar panel), the Satellite Business System SBS-D , Telstar 3-C, and Syncom IV-2. The six day mission is scheduled for launch on Aug. 29, 1984. The six crew members are Commander Henry W. Hartsfield Jr., Pilot Michael L. Coats, Mission Specialists Judith A. Resnik
RM2T4GW57–ATV outside TV broadcast, Telstar satellite launch, Westminster Bridge, London, England, UK, July 1962, Mike Whitcutt cameraman, Phil Comber rigger, 'Tiny' Crane vision engineer. Photograph by Alan 'Taffy' Harries
RF2T35FNX–Modern telecommunication space satellite Express-A isolated
RMM66NK4–1960s TELSTAR RADAR DOME ANDOVER ME USA - kt307 HAR001 HARS ANDOVER DACRON DOMES OLD FASHIONED RADAR ANTENNA RADOME SYNTHETIC TELSTAR
RFRHH52P–satellite on isolated white background. 3d illustration
RM2K8RG08–Oslo 19620723 The world's first telecommunications-satellite 'Telstar' shot from Cape Canaveral in the United States on July 10. The satellite was to transfer telecommunications photos and TV programs between the United States and Europe, as well as doing service as a flying switchboard with a capacity of 600 one-way or 60 two-way calls. On July 23, the first TV broadcast between the United States and Europe started. Here, a picture of the UN building in New York is transferred to a Norwegian TV screen. Photo: Thorberg / NTB / NTB
RMEYPFN8–Antenna One (Arthur), Goonhilly Down, Earth station, Helston, Cornwall, UK
RM2CRWDA3–. Bell telephone magazine . placed in the years ahead. Rapid strides have been made in the use of com-munications satellites since the Bell System launchedits Telstar® satellite five years ago. But even thoughAT&T is the largest user of satellite circuits in theworld, underseas cables continue to serve as theworkhorse of international communications. The need for fail-safe communications, coupledwith steadily rising calling volumes, is the reasonfor the continuing use of both cables and satellites,as well as improved radio-telephone circuits. No single means of transmission can carry theburden
RMM9Y4TF–adidas telstar football world cup 2018
RMW0GW3D–French Ambassador to the United States Francois Delattre participates in a symposium to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Telstar communications satellite and the birth of global telecommunications, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on July 12, 2012. Telstar 1 launched on July 10, 1962 was the first communications satellite. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
RM2H95CFB–Photo of a red triangular postage stamp from Panama featuring an illustration of a Telstar communications satellite
RF2HN6X56–BHUTAN - CIRCA 1966: a stamp printed in Bhutan shows Telstar, short-wave radio and ITU emblem, circa 1966
RM2CWB93F–Model of the Telstar 1, a communications satellite launched by NASA on July 10, 1962
RF2JBN4BK–FRANCE - CIRCA 1962: a stamp printed in the France shows Telstar, Earth and Television, 1st Television Connection of the US and Europe through Telstar
RMAK6BX1–Arthur Satellite Dish Goonhilly Earth Station
RMD6850A–(dpa FILE) - An archive picture, dated 23 July 2012, shows a Bavarian man in traditional clothing cheering with a glass of beer while watching a live broadcast of US-President John F. Kennedy delivering a televised speech on his television set at his home in Bavaria, Germany, 23 July 1962. The civilian communications satellite Telstar was launched from Cape Canaveral on 10 July 196
RMA77MWK–Arthur, the first ever parabolic communications dish of its kind
RFMFR136–Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station
RMAJD5BN–satellite dish at Goonhilly, Earth Station, Cornwall
RM2T4GW47–ATV outside TV broadcast, Telstar satellite launch, Westminster Bridge, London, England, UK, July 1962. Jack Moody still photographer, female PA, Director Steve Wade, Floor Manager Jim Smith. Photograph by Alan 'Taffy' Harries
RF2T2MDF4–Express-A telecommunication satellite at Earth orbit. 3d rendering background
RMADEAMW–Antenna 1 'Arthur', Goonhilly, Cornwall, UK
RMAG4RE2–Goonhilly Earth station Cornwall England
RF2HC78E2–FRANCE - CIRCA 1962: a stamp printed in the France shows Space Communications Center, Pleumeur-Bodou, 1st Television Connection of the US and Europe t
RMEYPFN7–Antenna One (Arthur), Goonhilly Down, Earth station, Helston, Cornwall, UK
RFGKMD7F–Man with laptop in solar panel.
RMM9Y4X3–Telstra 18 official FIFA world cup ball
RMW0GW35–French Ambassador to the United States Francois Delattre (L) and Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough participate in a symposium to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Telstar communications satellite and the birth of global telecommunications, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on July 12, 2012. Telstar 1 launched on July 10, 1962 was the first communications satellite. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
RF2CCPM7N–Solar panel satellite icon. Cartoon of solar panel satellite vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RM2AK7TR0–Cape Canaveral, United States. 6th Jan, 2020. On January 6, 2020, SpaceX launched its third payload of 60 Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Falcon 9's first stage supported a Starlink mission in May 2019, the Iridium-8 mission in January 2019, and the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018. Following stage separation, SpaceX landed Falcon 9's first stage on the 'Of Course I Still Love You' droneship, which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Photo by SpaceX/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RF2C4XJPX–CZECHOSLOVAKIA - CIRCA 1966: stamp printed by Czechoslovakia, shows Telstar over Earth & receiving station, circa 1966
RF2DYF839–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 23, 2019: A stamp printed in UNO New York shows Telstar Communications Satellite, ITU serie, circa 1965
RM2M8J767–Parabolic dish at Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall, UK - John Gollop
RF2HA762T–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 8, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Cameroon shows Telstar and Globe, First TV Remote America to Europe by 'Telstar' serie, ci
RFMFR12A–Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station
RMAJD5EP–Arthur, the main satellite dish at Goonhilly, Earth Station, Cornwall
RM2T4GW3Y–ATV outside broadcast, Telstar TV satellite launch, Westminster Bridge, London, England, UK, July 1962 - rigger Phil Comber with binoculars. Photograph by Alan 'Taffy' Harries
RF2R536WK–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MAY 18, 2023: Postage stamp printed in Cameroon shows Telstar and Globe, First TV Remote America to Europe by 'Telstar' serie, circa