. Bell telephone magazine . i photomosaic was assembled from 450 Individual pictures taken by Tiros weather satellite1 24hour period In February, 1965. Brightest features on photographs are clouds which arei/fd at National Environmental Satellite Center to provide world-wide information on weather. 49 taking theWhetherout 01 WEATHER Transmission of weather pictures from space is triggered by tech-nician at Gilmore Creek, Alaska. Signals from the ground turn ontape recorder in weather satellite, which will send signals represent-ing cloud photographs taken during one orbit of earth by satellite


. Bell telephone magazine . i photomosaic was assembled from 450 Individual pictures taken by Tiros weather satellite1 24hour period In February, 1965. Brightest features on photographs are clouds which arei/fd at National Environmental Satellite Center to provide world-wide information on weather. 49 taking theWhetherout 01 WEATHER Transmission of weather pictures from space is triggered by tech-nician at Gilmore Creek, Alaska. Signals from the ground turn ontape recorder in weather satellite, which will send signals represent-ing cloud photographs taken during one orbit of earth by Data received from weather satellites at the tracking station inAlaska is transmitted via one of worlds longest microwave systemsextending from Gilmore Creek across Canada and continental U. National Environmental Satellite Center, Suitland, Md. Signalsare also received at Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, at Strategic Air Command Headquarters In Omaha, Neb. 50


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