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Telstar was launched on 10 July 1962 from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, located at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The next day a station in [[Milestones:First Transatlantic Transmission of a Television Signal via Satellite, 1962|Andover, Maine]] [[Milestones:First Transatlantic Television Signal via Satellite, 1962|transmitted]] the first transatlantic TV signal to a twin station in [[Milestones:First Transatlantic Reception of a Television Signal via Satellite, 1962|Pleumeur-Bodou, France]] via Telstar.
Telstar was launched on 10 July 1962 from the [[IEEE Canaveral Section History|Cape Canaveral]] Air Force Station, located at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The next day a station in [[Milestones:First Transatlantic Transmission of a Television Signal via Satellite, 1962|Andover, Maine]] [[Milestones:First Transatlantic Television Signal via Satellite, 1962|transmitted]] the first transatlantic TV signal to a twin station in [[Milestones:First Transatlantic Reception of a Television Signal via Satellite, 1962|Pleumeur-Bodou, France]] via Telstar.

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Telstar was launched on 10 July 1962 from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, located at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The next day a station in Andover, Maine transmitted the first transatlantic TV signal to a twin station in Pleumeur-Bodou, France via Telstar.