Arthur | Photography Monthly Gallery

Arthur | Photography Monthly Gallery.

The first Satellite dish to be built at the Goonhilly Earth station. This is an historical structure and indeed a listed building. It is important because it received and sent the first trans-atlantic televisual transmission together with a horn antenna in northern France (still standing – La Radome at Pleumeur-Bodou)

Telstar – the famous satellite was the development that made this possible. Arthur is surprisingly agile, it can turn 360 degrees in a horizontal plane and 180 degrees in a vertical plane, so that it could track Telstar as it passed overhead. Nowadays, satellites are “geostationary” which means that once you have tracked the satellite, it will always be lined up as the earth revolved. Much smaller satellite receivers are needed as a result, making Arthur and many of his neighbours obsolete. Many of these neighbours have now been dismantled but Arthur remains as he is of such huge significance.

Radome

Bee by the white horse | Photography Monthly Gallery

 

Bee by the white horse | Photography Monthly Gallery.

Iona Beach | Photography Monthly Gallery

 

Iona Beach | Photography Monthly Gallery.

Stormy St Emilion 001 | Photography Monthly Gallery

 

Stormy St Emilion 001 | Photography Monthly Gallery.

Red Arrows 003 | Photography Monthly Gallery

 

Red Arrows 003 | Photography Monthly Gallery.

Bamburgh Castle 001 | Photography Monthly Gallery

 

Bamburgh Castle 001 | Photography Monthly Gallery.

Picos and Plains

Picos and Plains.

Photographer: Lynne Dale

Picos and Plains

Picos and Plains.

Photographer: Lynne Dale

Picos and Plains

Picos and Plains.

Photographer: Lynne Dale

Wildlife and countryside

Wildlife and countryside.

Photographer: Lynne Dale