no one knows..
satellite nations
it was made up of Democratic and market-oriented nations.
The Commonwelth of Nations is made up of 54 soveriegn nations.
The satellite nations were Eastern European countries that came under the influence or control of the Soviet Union after World War II. These countries included Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.
Vanguard I failed to launch. The rocket exploded on the launching pad. NACA ( yes, it was NACA at the time ) was in a hurry to catch up with the Soviets and the launch was pre-mature.
He approved a U.S. space program, known as NASA, to catch up with the Soviets. you study island people are cheaters
A "Made Up Moon" would be a man made satellite. The real moon is a natural satellite of the earth. Man made satellites are created on earth to perform functions in orbit around the earth such as receiving signals from and sending signals to the earth. They allow us on earth to have GPS, satellite phones, space photos and the like.
Soviets had always been a fixture in Russia that settled neighborly disputes and other things too small for the government to bother with. They gained real power when the czar was dethroned in the March Revolution. The soviets only became socialist in the 1800s and even then, not all soviets were made up of communists and not all the ones that had socialists were entirely socialist.
well you would have to look it up. but i think after the wold war 2 the soviets and Americans split Korea into territories.the territories were suposed to merge but the soviets made the noth commusist and the Americans made the south democratic.after the soviets and Americans withdrew the north began invasionplans:) hope that helped:)
A "stalagmite" is a calcareous accretion that grows up from a cave floor. A "satellite" is a natural or man made object that orbits the Earth.
which satellite........
The first artificial satellite was made by the USSR. It was launched in 1957 and named Sputnik.The Russians put the first satellite, Sputnik, into orbit. It was during the cold war, and it felt very odd knowing that 'something' made by Russia was floating around up there.