CHANTILLY, Va. (AP) — A piece of satellite radio history is joining the Smithsonian Institution’s collection.
SiriusXM Radio and satellite maker Space Systems/Loral are donating one of the first satellites to provide space-based digital radio service in the U.S. and Canada to the National Air and Space Museum.
The companies are donating a Sirius FM-4 satellite unit. It was a flight-ready back up that was part of a group of three developed by SiriusXM. The gift was announced Thursday.
The satellite is going on display at the museum’s space hangar in northern Virginia.
The Smithsonian says space-based technology has expanded the scale and reach of commercial radio to cover most of North America. It’s part of a history of communications satellites shifting in the 1970s from mostly government use to serve more private industries.

