THE PROBLEM

It is important for a satellite to stay at the proper temperature while it is orbiting in space. The instruments aboard it must continue to operate properly, and one way of insuring this is to keep them from being exposed to extreme heat or cold. We can, of course, regulate a satellite’s temperature somewhat with various kinds of devices, and we can see that one of its ends does not point towards the sun for too long. But in designing the Telstar satellite we also wanted to control temperature in an easier way: by covering the satellite’s external surface with material with the best properties—including the right color—for maintaining its over-all temperature at the right level.