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History
Pivotal in the orbital insertion of Telstar (launched July 10th of 1962) , considered by the National Air and Space Museum to be the most significant communications satellite in the beginning of the space race.

In 1964, NASA began use of the Lunar Lander Research Vehicle to train astronauts in piloting the Lunar Excursion Module utilizing an attitude control system comprised of 16 hydrogen peroxide monopropellant thrusters.

On May 4th, 1974 Yvonne C. Brill, a woman engineer at RCA, was granted a patent for a monopropellant rocket to be used for satellite attitude control or maneuvering.

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