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This page is the translation of the original French version resulting from a paper presented by Jean-Jacques Dechezelles, one of the responsibles of this program.--Friendly, Kasos_fr09:54, 19 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
It is not exact that symphonie was the first 3-axis stabilized, geostationary satellite. The first one was ATS-6, an experimental NASA satellite, which was launched on May 30th, 1974 and operated until 1979. Smteacsmo (talk) 20:29, 24 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
Please, User:Smteacsmo, can you create your user page and the associated discussion page?
To confirm what you say, can you develop more technical information on the ATS-6 satellite?