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The plain is named for the many feral donkeys which roam the island. | The plain is named for the many feral donkeys which roam the island. | ||
In the middle of the plain is [[Lady | In the middle of the plain is [[Lady Hill], a hill of volcanic rubble rising to 1,080 feet above sea level. | ||
In the mid-1960s, Cable & Wireless and Marconi built an earth station on Donkey Plain. This was at the request of NASA, and was used to transmit microwave borne data via the Early Bird Satellite back to the latter's facility at Andover, Maine in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://heritage.org.ac/avis19.htm|title=Avis Part Nineteen - A Time For Change|publisher=Ascension Island Heritage Society|accessdate=10 May 2020}}</ref> | In the mid-1960s, Cable & Wireless and Marconi built an earth station on Donkey Plain. This was at the request of NASA, and was used to transmit microwave borne data via the Early Bird Satellite back to the latter's facility at Andover, Maine in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://heritage.org.ac/avis19.htm|title=Avis Part Nineteen - A Time For Change|publisher=Ascension Island Heritage Society|accessdate=10 May 2020}}</ref> |
Revision as of 12:20, 9 September 2020
Donkey Plain is a small plain which extends across part of the middle of Ascension Island, the northernmost isle of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. It is found to the west of the island's peak massif, the Green Mountain. The island's capital, Georgetown, is to the west-north-west and RAF Ascension Island to the south-west.
The plain is named for the many feral donkeys which roam the island.
In the middle of the plain is [[Lady Hill], a hill of volcanic rubble rising to 1,080 feet above sea level.
In the mid-1960s, Cable & Wireless and Marconi built an earth station on Donkey Plain. This was at the request of NASA, and was used to transmit microwave borne data via the Early Bird Satellite back to the latter's facility at Andover, Maine in the United States.[1]
Outside links
- What to See & Do - Ascension Island Government
- Hart-Davis, Duff: 'Ascension: The Story of a South Atlantic Island' (Doubleday, 1973) ISBN 9781910723326
- ↑ "Avis Part Nineteen - A Time For Change". Ascension Island Heritage Society. https://heritage.org.ac/avis19.htm. Retrieved 10 May 2020.