Historical Development: Anik A Series

The Department of Communications of the Federal Government ran a competition across Canada to name Telesat's first series of satellites. In November 1969, the winner of the contest was announced. A St. Leonard, Quebec, supermarket employee, Mary Frances Czapla suggested ANIK which means "b...

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Main Author: Rigley, Jack
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spelling ftohiouniv:oai:ohioopen.library.ohio.edu:spacejournal-1090 2024-09-15T18:15:02+00:00 Historical Development: Anik A Series Rigley, Jack 2021-05-26T16:31:05Z application/pdf https://ohioopen.library.ohio.edu/spacejournal/vol2/iss4/5 https://ohioopen.library.ohio.edu/context/spacejournal/article/1090/viewcontent/Anik_A_Series.pdf unknown OHIO Open Library https://ohioopen.library.ohio.edu/spacejournal/vol2/iss4/5 https://ohioopen.library.ohio.edu/context/spacejournal/article/1090/viewcontent/Anik_A_Series.pdf Online Journal of Space Communication Astrodynamics Navigation Guidance Control and Dynamics Space Vehicles Systems and Communications Systems Engineering and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization text 2021 ftohiouniv 2024-08-20T03:24:15Z The Department of Communications of the Federal Government ran a competition across Canada to name Telesat's first series of satellites. In November 1969, the winner of the contest was announced. A St. Leonard, Quebec, supermarket employee, Mary Frances Czapla suggested ANIK which means "brother" in the language of the Inuit. It was selected as the winning entry by a panel of judges which included Marshall McLuhan. Text inuit OHIO Open Library (Ohio University)
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Navigation
Guidance
Control and Dynamics
Space Vehicles
Systems and Communications
Systems Engineering and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
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Navigation
Guidance
Control and Dynamics
Space Vehicles
Systems and Communications
Systems Engineering and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
Rigley, Jack
Historical Development: Anik A Series
topic_facet Astrodynamics
Navigation
Guidance
Control and Dynamics
Space Vehicles
Systems and Communications
Systems Engineering and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
description The Department of Communications of the Federal Government ran a competition across Canada to name Telesat's first series of satellites. In November 1969, the winner of the contest was announced. A St. Leonard, Quebec, supermarket employee, Mary Frances Czapla suggested ANIK which means "brother" in the language of the Inuit. It was selected as the winning entry by a panel of judges which included Marshall McLuhan.
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