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... = 1,440 Image:Sputnik1launch.jpg 300px Launch of Sputnik 1 on R-7 October 4th 1957 File:sputnik_x264.mp4 Sputnik 1 launch footage and simulation October 4th 1957 Image:Sputnik1mockup.jpg 300px Sputnik 1 prototype in Energia museum Image:Sputnikinternal.jpg 300px Sputnik internal schematic Image:SputnikR-7.jpg 300px Sputnik 1 ...
... Infobox Spacecraft Name = '''''Sputnik 1'''''
"Спутник-1" Image = Image:Sputnik 1.jpg 200px Organization = Major_Contractors = OKB-1 , Soviet Ministry of Radiotechnical Industry Mission_Type = Atmospheric studies Satellite_Of = Earth Launch = Start date ... Semimajor_Axis = 6,955.2 km (4,321.8 mi) Eccentricity = 0.05201 Inclination = 65.1° Orbital_Period = 96.2 minutes Apoapsis = convert 7310 km mi abbr=on lk=out from ...
... satellite and launched it as Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, followed by Sputnik 2 in November, and by America's Explorer 1 in January 1958. Russia's success with Sputnik 1 set off an unprecedented ...
... ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITES - Volumes 1 and 2''' by Kurnosova, L. V. (ed) ''New York, 1960: Plenum Press, Inc., 227 pages, $ ... Assembly of the Special IGY Committee, Moscow, 1958. Volume 1 presents data obtained from Sputniks 1 and 2, and Volume 2 is concerned with Sputnik 3, including the bioastronautical results of the dog experiment ...
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... Tribune reported, but the two decades that would end Oct. 4 since the launch of Sputnik 1 had brought many wonders. The newspaper cited worldwide television; photographs from space of the blue ... for fish, and make worldwide live television commonplace, the paper said. (C Trib, Sept 1/77, 1-7) The Washington Post said NASA was looking for "someplace else to land the Space ... had investigated other sites for the flight, tentatively rescheduled to Sept. 7. (W Post, Sept 1/77, A-27) Johnson Space Center confirmed that NASA would turn off science instruments on ...
Image:Sputnik3.jpg 500px Image:Sputnik3instruments.jpg 300px Sputnik III instrument frame Image:Sputnik3mating.jpg 300px Sputnik III in factory Image:Sputnik3mockup .jpg 300px Sputnik III mockup in Energia museum Image:Sputnik3schematic.jpg 500px Sputnik III schematic Category:Spacecraft
... 191 - REVIEWS 192 - - '''Volume 1 Number 6''' '''JANUARY 1958''' - EDITORIAL 194 - NOTICE OF THE SOCIETY 195 - THE SPACE AGE IS HERE A description of the launching of Sputnik I, and its significance ... sky, July to September, 1958 A. E. Slater. 297 - REVIEWS 299 - '''VOLUME 1 NUMBER 9''' '''OCTOBER 1958''' - EDITORIAL 302 - SPUTNIK III RUSSIA'S NEW SATELLITE, AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN ASTRONAUTICS MAURICE ALLWARD ...
... ''' by Krieger, F. J. ''Washington, 1958: Public Affairs Press, 380 pages, $6.00'' Behind the Sputniks provides an interesting and informative insight into the Soviet rocket-astronautical field. It includes a ... Astronautics," "Biological Factors," "Lunar and Cosmic Factors," "Rocket and Missile Developments," "Satellite Plans," and "The Sputnik." Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical ...

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