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Sputnik, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, proved that a human-made object could successfully orbit the Earth. This achievement demonstrated the feasibility of space exploration and highlighted the technological capabilities of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Sputnik's launch also sparked the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, leading to significant advancements in science and technology. Additionally, it had profound implications for military and geopolitical power dynamics.
Joseph Stalin, who was in power from 1924 until his death in 1953, was the soviet leader who stayed in power the longest.
Joseph Stalin was the Soviet leader responsible.
Sputnik I was built by a team of Soviet engineers led by Sergei Korolev. It was constructed using a polished metal sphere with several radio transmitters inside, solar panels for power, and a core full of scientific instruments to study the Earth's atmosphere. The entire satellite weighed about 184 pounds and was launched into space on October 4, 1957.
The effects of the Russian Sputnik being launched was that it caused a national panic throughout the US public and government. The Russian Sputnik was the first artificial satellite. What this caused throughout America was the greatly increased pace of scientific developments and scientific devices. The effects the Sputnik had upon the Russian public was that it caused a great amount of harassment of the US and a great deal of power now being held by the Russian government and military over the rest of the world including the USA.
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Joseph Stalin
The result of the rise to power of Nikita Khrushchev was he became the leader of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. Nikita Khrushchev was leader of the Soviet Union in the early to mid-1960s.
Josef Stalin remained the leader of the Soviet Union until his death in 1953, in middle of the Korean War. After a power struggle, Nikita Khrushchev became the new leader in 1955.
He was Secretary-general of the Soviet Union's Communist party, which made him the effective leader of the Soviet Union. He was in power between 1955 and 1964.