"SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN, Satellites and the Beginning of the Space Age"
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"Satellites for World Communication," report of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, May 7,1959.
Project Summary: Project Courier Delayed Repeater Communications Satellite. November 17,1960 (John Rubel's papers).
Memorandum for the President, presented to Cabinet December 20, 1960 (David Whalen, from George Washington University).
A Chronology of Missile and Astronautic Events, Report of the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of representatives, March 8, 1961.
Special Message to the Congress on Urgent National Needs, delivered to a joint session of Congress, May 25, 1961 (David Whalen from George Washington University).
"Hazards of Communication Satellites," by J. R. Pierce, The Bulletin if the Atomic Scientist, May IJune 1961.
"The systematic development of satellite communication systems," by K. G. McKay for presentation to the American Rocket Society, October 1961 (box 840902, AT&T archives).
"The Commercial Uses of Communications Satellites," by Leland S. Johnson (The RAND Corporation, June 1962).
"Aeronautical and Astronautical Events of 1961," report of NASA to the Committee of Science and Aeronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, June 7, 1962.
"Communication by Satellite," by Leonard Jaffe, International Science and 1echnology, August 1962.
"The dawn of satellite communication: a cooperative achievement of technology and public policy," by John A.Johnson (HAC archives).
"Communication satellites,"Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 14 (7),July 1977 pp. 385-394.
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