When the Soviets launched their satellite, named "Sputnik", almost immediately the United States established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (known as NASA) in July of 1958.
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The first satellite made and launched successfully from an Indian rocket was Rohini 3 launched in April 1983. Since then India has launched a number of sattelites both it's own and for other countries as well as designing and operating satellites launched by the European space agency.
It was N.A.S.A that launched Apollo 11.
The first satellite built by India, the Aryabhata, was launched by the USSR in 1975.India's space agency, ISRO, launched rockets from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre beginning in 1971, with the first successful orbital payload being the RS-1 on July 18, 1980.
Canada's first satellite was Alouette 1, a scientific satellite designed and built by the Defence and Research Telecommunications Establishment (a division of the Defence Research Board).The functions of these organizations were later absorbed into the National Research Council, which the Canadian Space Agency was created from.
The European Space Agency.
More space satellite launches are anticipated by NASA and the European Space Agency, including the James Webb Space Telescope, planned for 2018. China is planning to launch more vehicles in the Tiangong series, leading to a functional manned space station by 2020. India will be launching more planetary probes such as the "Mangalyaan" mission launched in 2013 to orbit Mars beginning in September 2014.
The European Space Agency's communication's satellite, Olympus, suffered that fate in 1993.
It was built by NASA (the US), with contributions from the European Space Agency (France, Germany, Italy, the UK, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, and Austria at the time the Hubble was launched; since then six additional countries (and the European Union as a whole) have joined - in addition, Canada is an "associate member", and has been since the very early days of the ESA).
France is a part of the European Space Agency and participates in launches by this agency along with other member nations. The French government has launched 4 reconnaissance satellites: Hélios 1B, Helios 2A, Cerise, and Clementine
Development of internet started in 1957 when Sputnik I (the first satellite) was launched by Soviet Union. Americans' felt threatened by this and thought that the Soviet Union could also do bomb attacks from space. So they created the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) in 1958. It worked for the safety from space based missile attacks. Then they made another satellite which was the first satellite of the U.S.
In 1993, the European Space Agency's Olympus satellite was damaged when a meteor struck its navigational control system, making the bird useless.