Diagram Shows the Structure

This diagram shows the structure of the TIROS I. One wide-angle camera provided a view of about 750 miles straight down and a narrow angle camera provided a view of about 80 miles. The satellite could be commanded to take a picture every 10 or 30 seconds when it was within range of a ground station. A clock-controlled tape recorder could store up to 32 images when the satellite was out of range.