‘To The Moon And Back’ – The First Radio Attempts

Cindy Stodola Pomerleau (Author) On January 10, 1946, the US Army successfully bounced radio waves off the moon–the first-ever extraterrestrial communication, the birth of radar astronomy, and the opening salvo in the Cold War. The author was just shy of three years old at the time, and her father, E. King Stodola, was Scientific Director of … Continue reading ‘To The Moon And Back’ – The First Radio Attempts