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Q: How did the Soviet leaders relate the launching of Sputnik to socialism?
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The Soviet Union kicked off the Space Race with the launching of .?

sputnik


What event ignited the space race the US and the soviet union?

Launching of Sputnik


What event increased US spending on technology and education?

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Launching of Sputnik


How many years were there between the Soviet launching of Sputnik and the landing of American astronauts on the moon?

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Which event sparked the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA?

Soviet Union launching of Sputnik


What is launching of sputnik?

Sputnik I, was the first earth-orbiting artificial satellite. It was launched into low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union October 4, 1957. One month after the launching of Sputnik I, on November 3, 1957, Sputnik II, a satellite weighing 1,120 pounds and containing the dog "Laika" was sent into orbit.


What was named sputnik?

The first artificial satilite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 launching this was the first step in the space race.


What soviet accomplishment prompted us to be the first country to put a man on the moon?

The launching of the satellite Sputnik, the first satellite in the world.


What was mostly directly responsible for increased federal financial support for education in the late 1950's?

the Soviet Union's launching of Sputnik


When was Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency created?

DARPA was established as a DoD agency in 1958 as America's response to the Soviet Union's launching of Sputnik.


What was the purpose of launching the sputnik 1?

To demonstrate Soviet superiority in rocket booster power and navigational precision ... making it easier for them to plant a nuclear device on the territory of other countries.