Actually, the US did not launch the first space satellite. The former USSR did, in 1957, launching Sputnik-I. The US followed in 1958 with Explorer 1, formally, Satellite 1958 Alpha. Dwight D. Eisenhower was president at that time.
America's first satellite launched into outer space was called the Explorer 1, and was launched in 1958.
Russia developed and launched the first satellite Sputnik1, launched in 1957.
No. The first artificial satellite launched was the Russian satellite, Sputnik 1.
The first satellite in the system, Navstar 1, was launched February 22, 1978.
The First satellite to be launched by NASA was Explorer Eight in 1960. The first satellite be to be launched by the USA was Explorer One on January 31st 1958.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was president during the time that the U.S. launched its Explorer 1 satellite, the following year after the Soviets launched their Sputnik-I in 1957.
America's first satellite launched into outer space was called the Explorer 1, and was launched in 1958.
Sputnik 1. It was launched on the 4th of October, 1957
Dwight Eisenhower was the President on January 31, 1958 when the first US earth satellite, Explorer I, went into orbit.
The first commercial satellite television service launched in the United States in 1962. The first satellite TV signal was relayed from Europe to the Telstar satellite and was broadcast over North America.
Russia developed and launched the first satellite Sputnik1, launched in 1957.
The first artificial satellite was "Sputnik", launched into orbit by the Soviet Union.
No. The first artificial satellite launched was the Russian satellite, Sputnik 1.
The first successful US satellite , Explorer launched 1/31/58
The first successful US satellite , Explorer launched 1/31/58
The first satellite in the system, Navstar 1, was launched February 22, 1978.
The USSR launched Sputnik I, the first successful artificial satellite, on October 4, 1957.