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How high did sputnik go up?

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How high up is sputnik in october sky?

947 km or 588.439 miles


What nicknames did Sputnik Monroe go by?

Sputnik Monroe went by Pretty Boy Rocque.


Was Sputnik in orbit in the year 1960?

No, Sputnik I reentered the atmosphere and burned up in January 1958. No, Sputnik 2 reentered the atmosphere and burned up in April 1958. Yes, Sputnik 3 reentered the atmosphere and burned up in April 1960. Yes, Sputnik 4 was not launched until May 1960. Yes, Sputnik 5 was not launched until August 1960


When sputnik landed in japan did it land in water?

No Sputnik did not land, It burned up in the atmosphere.


How high was the sputnik-1 satellite?

The Sputnik-1 satellite orbitted at approximately 577.1 km above the surface of the Earth.


How long has sputnik 1 been in orbit?

Sputnik I orbited Earth for about 3 months before decaying into Earth's atmosphere and burning up. Sputnik I burned up over 50 years ago.


What happened with sputnik?

Sputnik was a "family name" for a series of satellites, most of which burnt up in the atmosphere as their orbits decayed.


Where is Sputnik 1?

Sputnik 1 is long gone. It burnt up on re-entry a few months after launch.


Which planets did sputnik 1 go to?

None. It was launched into low-Earth orbit and stayed there until it fell back in the atmosphere and burned up.


How has space technolog changed?

yes it has changed, and that is because of sputnik. sputnik was the first artificial satellite to be launched.now, what we see on TV or on the radio is because of the birth of satellites.they are things that go up into space and then they take pictures and then bring the data back to the earth.


where is the sputnik?

Sputnik 1 (and also the next three Sputnik spacecraft) burned up in the atmosphere during re-entry. There are replicas in many Russian museums and at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington.


Is sputnik 1 still working?

No. Sputnik 1 burned up on 4 January 1958, as its decaying orbit brought into into Earth's atmosphere.