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On February 25, 1982, the Western Union company launched a communication satellite called Westar 4.

Western Union was the first American telecommunications company to have a fleet of its own satellites. Westar 4 was twice as big as the first three Westar satellites and had four times the communications capacity. It lifted off from Cape Canaveral on a Delta 3910 rocket at 7:04 p.m. Eastern Time and entered a geostationary orbit. For 10 years the satellite relayed voice, data, video and fax communications before it was replaced. While it is no longer operational, it is still orbiting the Earth today.
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00:01On this day in space.
00:03On February 25, 1982, the Western Union Company launched a communications satellite called Westar-4.
00:10Western Union was the first American telecommunications company to have a fleet of its own satellites.
00:15Westar-4 was twice as big as the first three Westar satellites and had four times the communications capacity.
00:21It lifted off from Cape Canaveral on a Delta rocket at 7.04 p.m. Eastern Time and entered a
00:25geostationary orbit.
00:27For 10 years, the satellite relayed voice, data, video, and fax communications before it was replaced.
00:33While it is no longer operational, it is still orbiting the Earth today.
00:37And that's what happened on this day in space.
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