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Model, Communications Satellite, Intelsat IV-A

Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum

Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
Washington, DC, United States

In 1964, the International Telecommunication Satellite Consortium (Intelsat) was formed with the goal of creating and operating a global communication satellite system. In its first decade, Intelsat made substantial progress. Its notable achievements included beaming television coverage of the historic Apollo moon landing to over 500 million viewers worldwide. By the 1970's the system was providing international digital voice communications and serving an increased demand for television services.To meet these expanding needs, Intelsat developed the Intelsat IV-A communications satellite, six of which were launched from 1975 to 1978. Built by Hughes Aircraft, the Intelsat IV-A series nearly doubled the transmission capability of its predecessor model, the Intelsat IV, through the use of a larger more efficient solar array and more advanced electronics and antennas, . Its communications subsystem contained five antennas and provided 15,000 two-way telephone voice circuits.Hughes Aircraft donated this 1/24 scale model to the Museum in 1975.

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