But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 10th July saw the launch of the original Telstar satellite. In which year of the 1960s?
Q2) The satellite was launched by whom: NASA, AT&T or the GPO?
Q3) The satellite was owned by whom: NASA, AT&T or the GPO?
Q4) Telstar, itself, is roughly what shape: cube shaped, ovoid or spherical?
Q5) Geosynchronous orbits are ones where the satellite is stationary: over one place on Earth. Was/is Telstar in a geosynchronous orbit?
Q6) Was Telstar in a circular, or elliptic, orbit?
Q7) Because of its orbit, Telstar could only send signals when it was over what: the Pacific, Atlantic or Arctic?
Q8) The satellite received control signals through an antenna at its top. What shape was that antenna: mast-shaped, helical or horn-shaped?
Q9) Telstar’s signals were received by a US station in Maine, and a French station in Pleumeur-Bodou. Where was the UK’s receiving station?
Q10) Finally … is Telstar still in orbit?
Q1) Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord was named as Prime Minister: on 9th July, 1815. Of where?A1) France.
Q2) Bohemia was granted religious freedom, on 9th July, 1609: by Rudolf 2nd. Rudolf was what: Tsar of Russia, Holy Roman Emperor or Ottoman Sultan?
Q3) Which country gained its independence from Sudan: on 9th July, 2011?A3) South Sudan.
Q4) Early in the morning of 9th July, 1984, a historic church in York was hit by fire. Which historic church?A4) York Minster.
Q5) Finally … 9th July, 2011, saw the death of Guitarist, Würzel. Which hard rocking band had he been a member of?A5) Motorhead.
“We estimate that 20 to 25 Telstars in a web of random orbits could provide telephone and television circuits to Europe, while 30 to 50 could eventually link all the countries of the world.”Dr John R. Pierce, in an 1962 article for National Geographic.
Q1) 1962
ReplyDeleteQ2) NASA
Q3) AT&T
Q4) Spherical (it reminds me a bit of the Death Star, but cuter)
Q5) No
Q6) Elliptic
Q7) Atlantic
Q8) Horn-shaped
Q9) Goonhilly Downs in southwestern England
Q10) It seems Telstar 1 and 2 are still wandering around… Strange way to retire… Although at least it must be quiet up there.
Good luck indeed. One never knows what some of these companies might be looking for...
I've been enjoying what I've seen so far. I just adore Jaime! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1962
2. NASA
3. AT&T
4. spherical
5. no
6. elliptical
7. Atlantic
8. horn-shaped
9. Goonhilly Downs (what a British-sounding name! :))
10. yes