Sputnik 1 ("Спутник-1" in Russian script).
Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
The first artificial satellite launched into space was called Sputnik 1. It was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik I, launched by the Soviet Union on the 4th of October 1957
Sputnik was the name given to the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957.
Sputnik was the name of the first artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union in 1957. It marked the beginning of the space age and the start of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The very first artificial satellite was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. The name of the satellite was "Sputnik".
The first artificial satelliteto successfully achieve Earth orbit was Sputnik-1,launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, by the USSR, October 4, 1957.
"Sputnik" is a Russian word meaning "satellite" or "companion." It was the name given to the world's first artificial satellite that was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. The name was chosen to symbolize the satellite as a companion exploring outer space.
The only artificial satellite launch to take place in 1975 was in India. This satellite was called Aryabhata. Sputnik was the very first artificial satellite to be released, it took place on October 3, 1957.
The name of the first artificial satellite launched into space by India is Aryabhata. It was launched on April 19, 1975.
The USSR's Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
The word "sputnik" comes from Russian, meaning "satellite" or "companion." It was famously used to name the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.