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THE radio signals from Satellite 1958 δ 2 have been observed consistently on close transits at Blaxland, near Sydney, in Australia, since shortly after its projection into orbit in May 1958. Until recently no definite failure of signal was observed, although the pulsed modulation code has at times been erratic.
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Murno, G. H., and Heisler, L. H., Nature, 183, 809 (1959).
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MUNRO, G. Diurnal Lapse of Signals from Sputnik III . Nature 183, 1549 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831549a0
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