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Satellite Phone, Iridium

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    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Motorola Space and Systems Technology Group, Satellites Communications Division

    Summary

    This phone was developed as an integral part of a space-based communications system called Iridium, which began operation in 1998. Conceived, designed, and built by Motorola, the Iridium system provides wireless, mobile communications through a network of 66 satellites in polar, low-Earth orbits. Hand-held mobile phones, such as this one, link directly to the satellite network (via the antenna on the top of the phone), allowing users to communicate nearly anywhere in the world--a first in the history of telephony. As of 2007, the network still is in operation.
    This phone, built by Motorola, was introduced in 1998 when Iridium initiated service and was donated by Iridium Operating LLC to the Museum in 2000.

    Credit Line

    Gift of Iridium Operating LLC

    Inventory Number

    A20000658000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    EQUIPMENT-Communications Devices

    Materials

    Plastic, glass, copper

    Dimensions

    3-D: 6.4 × 6.7 × 19.4cm (2 1/2 × 2 5/8 × 7 5/8 in.)
    Other (Antenna Deployed Vertically): 40.6cm (1 ft. 4 in.)
    3-D (antenna secured at 45deg): 30.2 × 16.8 × 6.3cm (11 7/8 × 6 5/8 × 2 1/2 in.)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    National Air and Space Museum Collection

    Location

    National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

    Exhibition

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9ac0b53c0-016d-4ec2-bfdc-9b547dafb91f

    Record ID

    nasm_A20000658000

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