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... 1957 10 04 19 28 34 Z (22:28:34 Moscow Time MSK ) Launch_Vehicle = Sputnik (rocket) Sputnik Rocket Decay = 4 January 1958 Mission_Duration = 3 months Mass = 83.6 kg (184.3 lb ... Image:Sputnikinternal.jpg 300px Sputnik internal schematic Image:SputnikR-7.jpg 300px Sputnik 1 R-7 schematic Image:Sputnikschematic.jpg 300px Sputnik and fairing schematic Image:Sputnikshroud.jpg 300px Sputnik in shroud Image:SputnikTASS ...
... years later, during the early days of the Space Age, he delivered the talk “Regarding Sputnik.”) Heard’s lecture was subsequently presented on the Friday evening of 25 March 1949 and ... country in the late 1920s. He well knew of the rocket stunts---including rocket cars and rocket-propelled gilders (utilizing solid-propellant gunpowder rockets of the day)--of the automobile magnate and “sportsman” ...
... SPUTNIKS: A SURVEY OF SOVIET SPACE SCIENCE''' 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 history of Russian rocketry and astronautical planning: translations of missile, rocket, and space flight ...
... dissolved quickly. image:Greenwood-rakete2.jpg 350px left thumb The Greenwood Lake Rocket Mail Willy Ley Publicist and Rocket Specialist His SF stories brought him in contact with Science Fiction fans ... of 1957 he was a sought after interlocutor. In numerous interviews and articles, he made "Sputnik shock" comments and campaigned in the aftermath for an American space program. In 1958 ...
... history of rockets and satellite developments. First published in Moscow in 1957, it provides little information on modern Soviet space accomplishments except to review selected aspects of the three first Sputniks. Some details are given on Soviet meteorological and geophysical sounding rockets. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science ...
... Name = '''''Sputnik 1'''''
"Спутник-1" Image = Image:Sputnik 1.jpg 200px Organization = Major_Contractors = OKB-1 , Soviet Ministry of Radiotechnical Industry Mission ... :28:34 Moscow Time MSK ) Launch_Vehicle = R-7 launch vehicle R-7 Rocket Decay = 4 January 1958 Mission_Duration = 3 months Mass = 83.6 kg ( ...
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
... not ready, Korolev quickly built a smaller 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 surge of interest and activity in space technology and space ...
Image:Sputnik2.jpg 300px Sputnik II schematic Image:Sputnik2Laika.jpg 300px Laika dog prepares to board Sputnik II Image:Sputnik2mockup.jpg 300px Sputnik II mockup at Energia Museum Category:Spacecraft
... they all descended from the same Redstone engine. ref 12 The first artificial satellite, '' Sputnik 1 '', launched on 4 October 1957 that opened up the Space Age, was boosted ... or describe ''all ''the membership in general, such as “the amateur group,” “the rocket engineers,” “the rocket enthusiasts,” “the Raketenflugplatz enthusiasts,” or simply, “the enthusiasts,” although in truth, there ...

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