O n October 4, 1957, Earth received its first artificial satellite companion, Sputnik 1. The Soviet Union packed its ...
Explorer 1 was the first U.S. satellite and the first satellite to carry science instruments. The satellite was launched on ...
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Within a year, Congress voted to create NASA. Fears about Sputnik evaporated as three months later the U.S. launched its own satellite, Explorer 1, and eventually took the lead in the race for space.
Gazing upward, they saw the moving dot that started it all, the Russian-launched Sputnik 1. Since the late 1970s, the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute has provided this ...
The original design would become Sputnik 3, which, as [Scott] puts it, was the first Soviet satellite that “didn’t suck.” The first one was essentially a stunt, and the second one had an ...
Explorer 1 became the first successfully launched satellite by the United States when it was sent to space on 31 January 1958. A quick response to the Soviet Union’s launch of Sputnik 1 ...
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