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Space travel - Sputnik - first ar­ti­fi­cial satellite

On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first earth satellite "Sputnik". The spherical satellite had a diameter of 58 cm and weighed 83.6 kilograms. It orbited the earth 1400 times in 92 days at 29,000 kilometers per hour at altitudes between 600 and 900 kilometers, attracting great attention from the world public.On November 3, 1957, the first biosatellite followed with Sputnik 2, in which the Huendin Laika was the first living creature to orbit the Earth.

Sputnik

30.11.1956 - Undatierte Aufnahme des ersten von drei künstlichen sowjetischen Satelliten mit Namen Sputnik. Der kugelförmige Satellit hat einen Durchmesser von 58 cm und wiegt 83,6 Kilogramm. D...
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Leonid Sedow

30.11.1959 - Der russische Mathematiker und Astrophysiker Leonid Sedow im Jahr 1960. Der Wissenschaftler gilt als "Vater des Sputnik". Er wurde am 14. November 1907 in Rostow am Don geboren. [...
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Leonid Sedow

14.03.1968 - Der russische Mathematiker und Astrophysiker Leonid Sedow (M) traf am 14. März 1968 in der Botschaft der UdSSR in Rolandswerth bei Bonn mit dem Direktor der Sternwarte Bochum, Hein...
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Sputnik 1 ausgestellt im Allrussischen Ausstellungszentrum in Moskau in Russland

19.08.1968 - MOSKAU 19.08.1968 Sputnik 1 ausgestellt im Allrussischen Ausstellungszentrum in Moskau in Russland. Sputnik 1 war der erste künstliche Erdsatellit. Mit ihm begann 1957 das Zeitalte...
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Sputnik II

21.12.1999 - The Brussels Universal and International Exhibition to be opened by the King of the Belgians tomorrow (Thurs). A model of the Soviet Sputnik II which carried the dog Lai...
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Sputnik I

10.04.2000 - 1957 Russian satellite Sputnik I Russian Federation / Mono Print
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Sputnik 1957

05.10.1957 - Londoners watch for the Russian earth satellite 5th October 1957. Although the satellite is over 560 miles and is no larger than a soccer ball, scientists say that with aid of bino...
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Sputnik 1, replica. Sputnik 1 was launched into the orbit around the earth on October 4th 1957.  It was the first man made satellite, made by the Soviet Union. Sputnik remained in orbit around the earth for 3 months after its launch, then burned up in the

01.01.2000 - Sputnik 1, replica. Sputnik 1 was launched into the orbit around the earth on October 4th 1957. It was the first man made satellite, made by the Soviet Union. Sputnik remained in...
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Sputnik 1 - satellite races with unabated speed

01.01.1957 - Professor Friedrich Becker (l) and engineer Peter Lengrüsser observing satellite transmitter at the transmit-receivers in the laboratory of radio observatory Bonn. Picture taken in...
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Sputnik 1 - satellite races with unabated speed

01.01.1957 - Evaluation of the diagrams (l-r): engineer Peter Lengrüsser, Dr Wolfgang Priester and Professor Friedrich Becker. Picture taken in 1957. The measures of radio observatory of univer...
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Sputnik 1 - Moscow communication center registers signals of Sputnik

01.10.1957 - In the radio control point of the communication center in Moscow, radio operators registered signals of satellite "Sputnik". Picture taken in October 1957. The first earth satellit...
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Sputnik 1 - "red moon" was watched in Hesse, too

01.10.1957 - It was possible for the central office of radio control measuring company in Darmstadt to observe several orbits of the Soviet satellite "Sputnik". The period of circulation with 9...
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Sputnik 1 - earth satellite, shot up from the Soviet Union, races around the world

01.10.1957 - A dpa radio operator in front of his equipment, with the report of his first observation of the satellite. Picture taken in October 1957. An artificial satellite has orbitted the E...
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Soviets photographing satellite Sputnik

01.10.1957 - Corresponding member of the academy of sciencies of the Ukrainian Soviet Republik, Jakowkin and his academic staff members of observatory Medtschun at preliminary works for "Meteor...
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Professor Leonid Sedow und German Titow

30.11.1999 - Der "Vater des Sputnik", der russische Mathematiker und Astrophysiker Professor Leonid Sedow (l) mit dem sowjetischen Astronauten German Titow (r) beim Internationalen Astronauten...
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Leonid Sedow

10.03.1968 - Der russische Mathematiker und Astrophysiker Leonid Sedow mit der goldenen Wilhelm-Bölsche-Medaille, die ihm am 10. März 1968 in Stuttgart verliehen wurde. Der Wissenschaftler gilt...
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Sputnik
Sputnik 1 ausgestellt im Allrussischen Ausstellungszentrum in Moskau in Russland
Sputnik 1 - satellite races with unabated speed
Leonid Sedow
Sputnik I
Sputnik 1 - satellite races with unabated speed
Leonid Sedow
Sputnik 1, replica. Sputnik 1 was launched into the orbit around the earth on October 4th 1957.  It was the first man made satellite, made by the Soviet Union. Sputnik remained in orbit around the earth for 3 months after its launch, then burned up in the
Sputnik 1 - earth satellite, shot up from the Soviet Union, races around the world

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