Arthur C Clarke the Science Fiction author of 2001 a Space Oddysey wrote a speculative scientific paper published in the UK Wireless World magazine in 1945. He proposed a geostationary satellite which could be used as a fixed radio relay station in space. The editors thought he was crazy but a brave sub editor went ahead and published it to his credit.
Sputnik 1 was invented by the Soviet Union and was launch on October 4, 1957. It was the first artificial satellite successfully launched.
artificial satellite
Sputnik 1 was invented by the Soviet Union and was launch on October 4, 1957. It was the first artificial satellite successfully launched.
Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
An artificial satellite is a man made object that orbits a planet or a moon.
NASA didn't even exist when the Russians put the first artificial satellite (Sputnik) into space
Sputnik 1 was invented by the Soviet Union and was launch on October 4, 1957. It was the first artificial satellite successfully launched.
artificial satellite
Sputnik 1 was invented by the Soviet Union and was launch on October 4, 1957. It was the first artificial satellite successfully launched.
Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
An artificial satellite is a man made object that orbits a planet or a moon.
No. The first artificial satellite launched was the Russian satellite, Sputnik 1.
The first artificial satellite was the explorer one.
artificial. it is the largest artificial satellite that has ever orbited earth
A satellite is any object in orbit. An artificial satellite is specifically placed in orbit by human endeavor.
Artificial - as in made by humans - yes
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.