In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, which was the first man-made satellite.
The first satellite was Sputnik 1, launched on October 4, 1957.
Sputnik is the first publicly recognized artificial satellite, but there are large rumors (but obviously no confirmation for this is classified information) that the U.S. launched a modified V-2 rocket in 1948.
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Sputnik 1 was the first satellite. It was launched by the former Soviet Union in 1957.
The first satellite put into orbit was a Russian satellite called sputnik. It was put into orbit on 10/4/1957.
All the satellites, communications, exploratory, military etc. are artificial satellites of Earth.
The five major types of artificial satellites are: research, communications, weather, navigational, and applications. Please see the related links.
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over a thousand artificial satellites. the first artificial satellite was sputnik. the only natural satellite earth has is the moon
First was sputnik, but anything from the Direct TV and XM radio satellites and telecommunication, GPS to the International Space Station are artificial satellites in Earth Orbit. There are artificial satellites currently in orbit around other planets as well.
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1 in 1957. The theoretical basis for satellites was developed by Isaac Newton and described in his book A System of the World published in 1687.
Venus has no natural satellites. It does have two artificial satellites (space probes). Venus is one of the two planets in our solar system (together with Mercury) that have no moon/natural satellite.
Uranus has 27 known artificial satellites as of now. These satellites are typically referred to by numbers rather than names.
There are two kinds of satellites: the artificial and natural satellite.
Mercury has no natural nor artificial satellites.
The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was created by the Soviet Union. It was launched into orbit on October 4, 1957.
We have used artificial satellites in order to take pictures and study the moon and they did travel around it.