List of communications satellite firsts

Milestones in the history of communications satellites.

SatelliteFirstLaunchedPolity
Sputnik 1First satellite with radio transmitter[1]October 4, 1957 Soviet Union
Project SCOREFirst communications satellite[1]
First test of a space communications relay system
First (recorded) voice transmission (U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower)
December 18, 1958 United States
TIROS-1First satellite to transmit television images from space (weather)April 1, 1960 United States
Echo 1First passive reflector communications satelliteAugust 12, 1960 United States
Courier 1BFirst active repeater communications satellite
First communications satellite powered by solar cells to recharge storage batteries
October 4, 1960 United States
OSCAR 1First amateur radio satellite
First satellite ejected into orbit as a secondary launch payload
December 12, 1961 United States
Telstar 1First active, direct-relay communications satellite
First satellite to relay television, telephone and high-speed data communications
First transatlantic television[1]
July 10, 1962 United States
Relay 1First transpacific television (news of the assassination and funeral procession of U.S. President John F Kennedy)
First tandem satellite broadcast (with Syncom 3)
December 13, 1962 United States
Syncom 2First communications satellite in geosynchronous orbitJuly 16, 1963 United States
Syncom 3First communications satellite in geostationary orbit
First Olympic broadcast to international audiences
First tandem satellite broadcast (with Relay 1)
August 19, 1964 United States
OSCAR-IIIFirst amateur radio communications satellite (relay/transponder); first OSCAR powered by solar cellsMarch 9, 1965 United States
Intelsat IFirst commercial communications satellite in geosynchronous orbit[1]April 6, 1965 United States
OrbitaFirst national TV network based on satellite televisionNovember 1967 Soviet Union
Nimbus 3First satellite-based search and rescue system
First satellite to locate and command remote weather stations to transmit data back to satellite
April 14, 1969 United States
Anik 1First domestic communications satellite system using geosynchronous orbit (Canada)November 9, 1972 Canada
ATS-6First geostationary communications satellite to be three-axis stabilized
First experimental Direct Broadcast Satellite
First satellite to provide communications relay services for other spacecraft (Nimbus 6)
May 30, 1974 United States
SymphonieFirst geostationary communications satellite with unified propulsion system for station-keepingDecember 19, 1974 West Germany
 France
AO-6 & AO-7First satellite-to-satellite communications relay (ground -> AO-7 -> AO-6 -> ground)[2]January 1975 (occurred) United States
EkranFirst serial Direct-To-Home TV communication satelliteOctober 26, 1976 Soviet Union
SBS-3First commercial use of the U.S. Space ShuttleNovember 11, 1982 United States
Tracking and data relay satellite-AFirst satellite of first full-time communications relay network for other spacecraftApril 4, 1983 United States
ACTS Gigabit Satellite NetworkFirst communication satellite network to operate in the 20-30 GHz frequency bandSeptember 12, 1993 United States
Iridium 1First satellite for satellite telephone serviceMay 5, 1997 United States
AO-40First satellite to use GPS for navigation and attitude determination in High Earth orbit[3][4]November 16, 2000 Germany
 United States
ArtemisFirst demonstration of inter-satellite laser communication[5]November 21, 2001 (experiment) European Union
SuitSatFirst use of a decommissioned spacesuit as a radio satelliteFebruary 3, 2006 (deployed) Russia
 United States
BRIsatFirst satellite owned and operated by a bankOctober 18, 2016 (Launch) Indonesia

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