V2 for Ionospheric Research by Arthur C. Clarke:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

This is the title of a Letter to the Editor from Clarke to Wireless World magazine, for an issue published in February, 1945. Select an invention:

Geosynchronous Satellite - invention of idea
A communications satellite that appears to "hover" over one spot on the earth's surface; it goes around the earth in twenty-four hours.

 

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