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TIROS (Television Infrared Observation Satellite) Presentation Model, Manufactured by RCA [Astro Electronics], ca. 1960
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RCA [Astro Electronics]
TIROS (Television Infrared Observation Satellite) Presentation Model, manufactured by RCA [Astro Electronics], ca. 1960
Acrylic and metal model, ½ scale, 21 inches in diameter, 11 inches in height, 67 inches tall on plastic rod with metal base, RCA [Astro Electronics] decal to underside.
De-accessed by NASA Langley Research Center via GSA Auction;
Private Collector, Acquired in the Above
The TIROS Program (Television Infrared Observation Satellite) was NASA's first full-scale endeavor to determine if satellites could be used to study the Earth from space. As weather forecasting was seen as the most promising application of such knowledge, TIROS-1 was launched on April 1, 1960, with the primary goal of "test[ing] experimental television techniques designed to develop a worldwide meteorological satellite information system."
The success of TIROS-1, alongside that of its successor satellites (some of which are still in operation), not only allowed for the first accurate weather forecasts compiled from data gathered in space, but also demonstrated the usefulness of satellites for civilian purposes alongside those of military reconnaissance.
LITERATURE:
https://science.nasa.gov/missions/tiros