It didn't.
First off, sputnik was a "family name" for a series of satellites, but none that was built for re-entry. They burnt up in the atmosphere as their orbits got lower.
No Sputnik did not land, It burned up in the atmosphere.
Sputnik did not launch from the moon, and it did not land on the moon.
It didn't First off, sputnik was a "family name" for a series of satellites, but none that went to the Moon. Sputnik only orbited the earth.
It didn't First off, sputnik was a "family name" for a series of satellites, but none that landed. They burnt up during re-entry.
Sputnik 1 was never designed to land, approximately 3 months after it was launched it's orbit had decayed enough, that on the 4th January 1958 it burnt up as it reentered the Earth's atmosphere
It didn'tFirst off, sputnik was a "family name" for a series of satellites, but none that was built for re-entry. They burnt up in the atmosphere as their orbits got lower.
No one. It was launched into low-Earth orbit and stayed there until it fell back in the atmosphere and burned up.
Because the Sputnik program ended with Sputnik 3. Albeit there was a Sputnik 40 and 41 but these were to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Sputnik 1.
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No, the Russian's Sputnik was unmanned.
The USSR built the Sputnik.
The USSR built the Sputnik.