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Sputniks Down ended in 2003.
No Sputniks are still in orbit. When they were, the period of an orbit was about 88 minutes.
Only 2 sputniks were sent into space:SPUTNIKS WERE THE ONLY SATELLITES THAT WERE ROUND AND VERY SMALL.1.Sputnik-12.Sputnik-2But the most amazing thing is that oh Sputnik-2, a dog named Laika was sent into space with food and water(For 14 days).It was the first travel to space ever done by an animal
The launch pad (even hours after launch) is not a place you'd want to be.See the related link for more information.
As of today the next launch is STS-128, it's scheduled to launch August 25th, 2009.
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A nation that can launch something into orbit is a nation that can drop anything from orbit onto any other part of the world. Unless you trust the nation with orbital capacity, this can be a scary thought.
Sputniks Down was created in 1996.
Sputniks Down ended in 2003.
There was a series of sputniks, with different compoetry.
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The sputniks themselves - not much. They were rather crude devices with a limited ability. But they proved that we could build stuff that worked in space, and launch them there. This opened the road for space exploration, and the more widely useful satellites like weather satellites, Communications satellites, satellite television satellite navigation and such.
No Sputniks are still in orbit. When they were, the period of an orbit was about 88 minutes.
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There was a Swedish band called The Spotniks played instrumental music. Still going today!
What are the legal implications of cyberspace?