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Former Signal Corps scientist recounts early space communication book and Apollo fuel gauge work

Former Signal Corps scientist recounts early space communication book and Apollo fuel gauge work The passage provides historical anecdotes about a scientist's career and a book on space communication, with no concrete leads, names of current influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It lacks actionable investigative details and involves no high‑profile officials or sensitive controversies. Key insights: George rose to Chief Scientist, Astro‑Electronics Division at the Signal Corps by 1963.; He authored the first book on space communication, published in 1964.; The book reportedly sold more copies in Russia than in the United States.

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Former Signal Corps scientist recounts early space communication book and Apollo fuel gauge work The passage provides historical anecdotes about a scientist's career and a book on space communication, with no concrete leads, names of current influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It lacks actionable investigative details and involves no high‑profile officials or sensitive controversies. Key insights: George rose to Chief Scientist, Astro‑Electronics Division at the Signal Corps by 1963.; He authored the first book on space communication, published in 1964.; The book reportedly sold more copies in Russia than in the United States.

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