In starting this "history", I have arbitrarily established the beginning of "satellite communications" at the confluence of two events: The first was the publication of Arthur C. Clark's paper titled "Extra-Terrestrial Relays" in Wireless World in the month of October, 1945, in which he postulated that by locating three equi-separated satellites (using rockets such as the German V-2) over the equator at a distance of 22,300 miles from the earth, it would be possible to have full coverage of the earth.
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机译:在开始这段“历史”的过程中,我任意确定了两个事件交汇处的“卫星通信”的开始:首先是当月的无线世界中,Arthur C. Clark发表了题为“外部地面中继”的论文。 1945年10月,他在其中假设,通过在距地球22,300英里的赤道上定位三颗等距的卫星(使用诸如德国V-2火箭等卫星),可以完全覆盖地球。
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