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... ''' - Cosmos, cartographic, Orion, photoreconnaissance, Zenit '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.417 '''Number of Pages''' - 7 Abstract The Soviet-era Orion satellites launched within the Cosmos programme were the first recoverable cartographic satellites to be flown by the Soviet Union. Few details of the programme are available, but this paper reviews what is known and what can be obtained from an analysis of the orbital ...
... ''' - 6 Abstract In the mid-1970s the Soviet Union started to identify some satellites as being flown for natural resources monitoring. It is now known that most of these satellites comprised the Fram and Resurs -F series. While has been written about the Resurs -F programme, the flights within the Fram programme have been ignored. This paper ...
Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite, and it was launched from Baikonur, in the former Soviet Union, on October 4, 1957. You could say that was the start of the Space Age. It did not ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - SATELLITES
... being in response to the unexpected launch of the world's first man-made satellite into Earth orbit in 1957, and later satellite and cosmonaut launches, by the then Soviet Union. As the U.S.S.R. continued to demonstrate prowess in space, Cold War considerations led the U.S. to demonstrate its superior technological capability to the world by deciding to be the first ...
... the moon, but instead have to settle for circumnavigating the satellite and then returning back to Earth. Verne went to great lengths to spell out the details of the flight, even though most of the ... the mutual interaction of particles and in every such interaction the force exerted on the one particle by the second is equal and opposite to the force exerted by the second on the first. What the ...
... to the creation of an international space flight and rocketry movement that set the stage for the later Space Age that opened on Oct 4 1957 4 October 1957 with the launch of the first artificial satellite, '' Sputnik 1 '', by the then, USSR. (It should ...
... and eight by the time of ''Voyager''. Today the count rests at fourteen. A similar educated guess appears when Leitch arrived at Uranus. ''“Here we find numerous satellites. Sir William ... ''' The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin '''Part 1''' The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin Part 2 '''Part 2''' The First ...
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... ; and a series of satellite colleges to teach the curriculum to the students. In his mind all of the key subjects could be standardized with the exception of Divinity which he ... the first things he undertook to resolve was to transfer control of the Kingston Observatory to the College. The observatory had been announced in 1855 with the express purpose of providing a world-class facility for the ...
Most people think that the first robot was Sputnik, launched by the Russians in 1957. However, satellites are not generally thought of as robots. The first robot to ever go into space was the Russian robot Lunakhod 1, launched in 1970. It was a robot designed to drive around the surface ...

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