DocumentCode :
952475
Title :
From an Early Sputnik Diary
Author :
Zahl, Harold A.
Author_Institution :
U. S. Army Signal Res. and Dev. Lab., Fort Monmouth, N. J.
Issue :
42403
fYear :
1960
Firstpage :
320
Lastpage :
322
Abstract :
Like almost everyone else in the world, personnel of the U. S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory (USASRDL), Fort Monmouth, N. J. were caught by surprise when the U.S.S.R. successfully launched earth satellites in October and November, 1957. The narrative which follows portrays some of the happenings in our environment when the BEEP-BEEPS descended upon us. I should mention, however, that any humor the reader may see in the latter-day remarks which constitute this diary was certainly nonexistent during the long, dreary 40 days and 40 nights when, in the wilderness of outer space, we were ``wrestling´´ with these electronic invaders. It is only in retrospect that we can now smile.
Keywords :
Artificial satellites; Clocks; Earth; Laboratories; Lifting equipment; Missiles; Personnel; Receivers; Research and development; Watches;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Military Electronics, IRE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0096-2511
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/IRET-MIL.1960.5008242
Filename :
5008242
Link To Document :
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