D. M. Chapin, Energy from the Sun, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, 1962.[6]

R. E. D. Anderson et al., “The Satellite Power System,” Bell Laboratories Record, April 1963, page 142.

K. D. Smith et al., “The Solar Cells and Their Mounting,” Bell System Technical Journal, July 1963, page 1765.

5. Would Time Delay Be a Problem in Using a Synchronous Satellite?

G. M. Phillips, “Echo and Its Effect on the Telephone User,” Bell Laboratories Record, August 1954, page 281.

W. A. van Bergeijk, J. R. Pierce, and E. E. David, Jr., Waves and the Ear, Anchor Books (Science Study Series paperback), Doubleday & Company, New York, 1960.

R. P. Haviland, “The Synchronous Satellite,” in Communications Satellites, L. J. Carter, editor, Academic Press, New York and London, 1962, page 113.

6. How Do We Repair an Orbiting Satellite?

D. S. Peck et al., “Surface Effects of Radiation on Transistors,” Bell System Technical Journal, January 1963, page 95.

“Fixing Up Telstar,” Time, January 18, 1963, page 48.