In order to demonstrate the possibilities for scientific networking and data transfer, a first temporary satellite network link was installed between Czecholovakia and the European space operations center in Darmstadt, during the meeting of the inter-agency consultative group for space science in Prague. Several experiments to show interactive nature of the facility and the capability of the system were carried out, and it was proven that, despite the temporary nature of the installation, the planned demonstrations could be conducted in real time. Demonstrations included electronic mail message, orbit prediction and solar X-ray data. The results of the experiment provided insight into possibilities of data exchange.


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    Title :

    World-wide interactive access to scientific databases via satellite and terrestrial data network


    Contributors:
    Sanderson, T. R. (author) / Albrecht, M. A. (author) / Ciarlo, A. (author) / Brett, M. (author) / Blank, K. (author) / Hughes, P. M. T. (author) / Wallum, G. (author) / Hills, H. K. (author) / Green, J. L. (author) / Mcguire, R. E. (author)

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    Publication date :

    1990-02-01



    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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