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Reconsidering
Sputnik: Forty Years Since the Soviet Satellite
... 340—41 Society for the Study of Interplanetary Communications, 4, 17—18, 26
—27 Soviet Academy of Sciences, aerospace RSCD, 95—97; and building of
Sputnik 1, 54—67; and conception of Sputnik 1, 44—54; and cooperation with
IGY, ...
Roger D. Lanius, John M. Logsdon, Robert W. Smith, 2013
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Dank: The Quest for the Very Best Marijuana: A Breeder's Tale
Sputnik 2.0: I was so impressed with the results of Sputnik 1 .0 that I decided to
do a basic backcross using a Sputnik 1 .0 male and Apollo-1 3. The first cross
can be explained as a 50/50 and the second a 25/75 with 75% of her make-up ...
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Spacecraft Technology: The Early Years
For America, Sputnik 1 was the ultimate 'wake-up call'. In the context of the part of
the American space programme that did exist – the launch vehicle – the size and
mass of Sputnik 1 was a key marker, and American designers knewonly too ...
Being brighter and longer-lived, Sputnik 2 took the limelight away from the rocket
of Sputnik 1. Orbit determination and analysis were concentrated on the new
object, which was well observed from the start. Its perigee height proved to be
much ...
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Soviet Earth Satellites:
Sputnik 1,
Sputnik 2, Glonass, ...
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Satellites: Orbits and Missions
3.11 Geoid 3.11.1 Satellites and Geodesy The first artificial satellite artificiel,
Sputnik-1, was launched by the USSR on 4 October 1957 and only emitted its
signal for three weeks. 30 However, by studying the trajectory of the following
satellites ...
S. Lyle, Michel Capderou, 2006
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Space Exploration For Dummies
Figure 61: With its simple ball shape, Sputnik 1 looked very different from modern
satellites. was primarily chosen for its simplicity, strength, and ease of
construction; the spherical shape was echoed in many future Soviet and Russian
...
Cynthia Phillips, PhD, Shana Priwer, 2009
Union's celebration of the centennial of Tsiolkovsky's birth, Korolev sought and
received permission to use one of his country's powerful military rockets to launch
Sputnik 1. On October 4, 1957, Sputnik 1 became the first human-made object to
...
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Space Flight: History, Technology, and Operations
Sputnik Satellite The 0.6-meter—diameter Sputnik 1 was constructed with two
aluminum alloy spheri— cal shells and four externally mounted antennas.
Sputnik's outer shell was polished to provide a reflective surface that could be
spotted ...
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The Complete Book of Spaceflight: From Apollo
1 to Zero Gravity
The spacecraft, known in the West as Sputnik 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10, were announced
at the time in Russia as Korabl-Sputnik 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. These were unmanned
test launches of the Vostok space capsule, which would eventually carry Yuri ...
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Car smashed by replica Sputnik satellite meant to be shocking
Artist Brandon Vickerd said the metal ball is supposed to ba a replica of Sputnik 1, the first man-made satellite sent into space. Someone donated the car, after ... «CBC.ca, 六月 15»
'Sputnik' flashing ball from Route 66 motel to be preserved
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ A “Sputnik”-style advertising ball from the heyday of ... in the days after the Soviet Union's 1957 launch of the first satellite, Sputnik 1. «fox2now.com, 五月 15»
Russia makes plans to mine the moon
The simple radio transmitter Sputnik 1 was famously the first man-made object ever launched into orbit on Oct. 4, 1957. Visible around the entire earth during its ... «KSL.com, 十二月 14»
Sputnik: Russian Propaganda With Some Fluff
Smart and telling choice of name: Moscow beat the United States in 1957 by sending Sputnik 1 into space four months before the U.S. managed to do the same ... «American Journalism Review, 十一月 14»
We've figured out how to get a spacecraft all the way to Pluto
Launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, Sputnik 1 became the world's first artificial satellite – a “simple” battery-powered radio transmitter inside an aluminum ... «Washington Post, 十月 14»
Our Spaceflight Heritage: Sputnik 1 launches the space age
History was made on Oct. 4, 1957. More than fifty years ago, the U.S.S.R. launched its first satellite, Sputnik 1, and with it, the Space Age. The launching of the ... «SpaceFlight Insider, 十月 14»
On this day: Sputnik 1 began to orbit the Earth
On this day in 1957 Sputnik 1 began to orbit the Earth. It burned up ... 1957: Soviet Union put the first spacecraft, Sputnik I, into orbit around Earth. 1959: Soviet ... «Scotsman, 十月 14»
This date in science: Launch of Sputnik
For 21 days in 1957, people around the globe heard Sputnik's unassuming beep ... Bottom line: On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik 1 ... «EarthSky, 十月 13»
Sputnik: How the World's 1st Artificial Satellite Worked (Infographic)
To avoid being upstaged by the Americans, the smaller Sputnik 1 was launched first. Object-D ultimately flew as Sputnik 3 in 1958. Sputnik was in the form of a ... «Space.com, 十月 12»
Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer | April 08, 2011 07:00am ET
Similarly, the United States likely could have put a satellite into Earth orbit before the Soviets, whose October 1957 launch of Sputnik 1 shocked America and set ... «Space.com, 四月 11»