Site Navigation
Categories:
1957 in space exploration
1957 in the Soviet Union
Amateur radio history
Artificial satellites formerly orbiting Earth
Russian inventions
Soviet Earth satellites
Sputnik programme
Nikita Khrushchev

Summary Of: Sputnik 1

Sputnik 1 was filled with dry... Sputnik 1 was protected by a... The fairing separated from both Sputnik 1 and the rocket at the same time when the satellite was ejected... Sputnik 1 was launched by an... Ahead of Sputnik 1 flew the third object... The Sputnik 1 rocket booster re... Sputnik 1 resulted in a fashion trend now called the... and in the background Sputnik 1 is featured hanging from the roof... Later as the main character watches Sputnik 1 over head he becomes interested in rocket science... A Sputnik 1 model was given as a gift to the... What is thought to be a backup of Sputnik 1 now hangs at... A Sputnik 1 backup unit is on display at the personal library of...

Encyclodia Page On: Sputnik 1

These Are Links To Other Documents
| Council of Ministers of the USSR | OKB-1 | Earth | UTC | MSK | Sputnik Rocket | Decay | NSSDC ID | Home page | Orbital elements | Eccentricity | Inclination | Orbital period | Apoapsis | Periapsis | This metal arming key is the last remaining piece of the first Sputnik satellite. It prevented contact between the batteries and the transmitter prior to launch. Currently on display at the National Air and Space Museum. | | National Air and Space Museum | Russian | [ˈsputnʲɪk] | satellite | geocentric orbit | Soviet Union | Sputnik program | Sputnik crisis | United States | Space Race | Cold War | atmospheric layer | radio | ionosphere | nitrogen | meteoroid | International Geophysical Year | Site No.1 | Tyuratam | Kazakh SSR | Baikonur Cosmodrome | MHz | amateur radio | Earth's atmosphere | Sergei Korolev | Dmitry Ustinov | Mikhail Tikhonravov | U.S. President | Dwight Eisenhower | International Geophysical Year | Presidium of the Central Committee of the CPSU | R-7 rocket | Council of Ministers of the USSR | USSR Academy of Sciences | OKB-1 | telemetry | gyroscope | ion | solar radiation | magnetic fields | cosmic rays | specific impulse | Sputnik 3 | R-7 rocket | two-stage | R-7 rocket | ICBM | CPSU Central Committee | reconnaissance | proving ground | longitudinal axis | Moscow Time | thermodynamic | TASS | Russian | thrust | MN | OKB | transponders | nomograms | Colonel | Bolshevo | ground track | Tyuratam | Kazakh SSR | Guryev Oblast | Dzhezkazgan Oblast | Yeniseysk | Krasnoyarsk Krai | Yelizovo | Klyuchi | radar | telegraphs | ballistics | Mission Control Center | o-rings | bolts | heat shield | aluminium | magnesium | titanium | alloy | radiation pattern | longitudinal axis | power supply | nut | silver-zinc batteries | watt | radio | fan | thermal switch | nitrogen | atm | pressure | barometric | cone | payload fairing | R-7 rocket | Soviet 40 copecks stamp, showing satellite's orbit. | | copecks | Georgi Grechko | USSR Academy of Sciences | mainframe computer | UTC | Site No.1 | corner reflector | Khrushchev | Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union | first magnitude | Space Race#Artificial satellites | Sputnik crisis | John Logsdon | Project Moonwatch | magnetic tape | American Radio Relay League | White House | U.S. President | Dwight Eisenhower | Lockheed U-2 | Encino | Toy Story 2 | Happy Tree Friends | WALL-E | Arthur | The Iron Giant | October Sky | Star Trek: Enterprise | Carbon Creek | Vulcan | electronic dance music | Mir | eBay | Kyiv | United Nations | New York City | The Museum of Flight | National Air and Space Museum | Jay Walker | Science Museum, London | The New York Times | 2007 | 01-20 | American Radio Relay League | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-08 | NASA | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-26 | NASA | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-26 | 2008 | 03-26 | Energia | Voronezh | 2007 | 01-20 | Foxnews | 2007 | 01-22 | ISBN 978-1410402790 | 2007 | 10-04 | 2007 | 01-20 | 2007 | 01-20 | 2007 | 01-20 | 2007 | 01-22 | 2007 | 10-04 | 2007 | 10-04 | | Spaceflight portal | ILLIAC I | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency | 2007 | 09-30 | 2007 | 10-02 | v | Sputnik program | Sputnik 2 | Sputnik 3 | Sputnik 4 | Sputnik 5 | Sputnik 6 | Sputnik 7 | Sputnik 8 | Sputnik 9 | Sputnik 10 | Categories | 1957 in space exploration | 1957 in the Soviet Union | Amateur radio history | Artificial satellites formerly orbiting Earth | Russian inventions | Soviet Earth satellites | Sputnik programme | Nikita Khrushchev |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Sputnik 1".