Today’s History: Radar Bounced from Venus until Two Satellites Collide

Today’s History: Radar Bounced from Venus until Two Satellites Collide

#Todays #History #Radar #Bounced #Venus #Satellites #Collide SPACE — On February 10, 1958, scientists at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory reflected radar waves from the planet Venus. At that time, Venus was at a point in its inner orbit called inferior conjunction, which is the point directly between the Earth and the Sun. The scientists beamed radar […]
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