Not much. It wasn't radioactive, it couldn't do much but beep on a radio frequency.
Sputnik I? The Russian (Soviet Union) satellite? Well, the Soviet Union had successfully launched this satellite, so the Russians were indeed involved. I am pretty sure that only the Soviet Union was involved (even though Sputnik I was part of the Space Race, the American people did not have anything to do with the satellite).
Sputnik was a series of satellites built and launched by the then Soviet union. Sputnik 1 and 2 became the first two man made objects to attain orbit around the Earth.
Yes, the Soviet satellite called Sputnik in the English-speaking world was visible in the US, and many people went out at night to try to spot it.
The first artificial satellite, Sputnik I, was launched by the USSR (Russia) in 1957. Following its launch on October 4, Russia launched Sputnik 2 on November 3. Sputnik 3 was not launched until May, 1958 following the US Explorer and Vanguard satellites in January and March.
the name of the first satellite is Sputnik
No one was onboard Sputnik, it was an unmanned satellite.
It frightened america
It was in orbit around Earth.
Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2 were artificial satellites that traveled around the Earth. People thought that Sputnik 1 was spying on them, but all it did was transmit a simple tracking signal for 3 weeks.
Sputnik I? The Russian (Soviet Union) satellite? Well, the Soviet Union had successfully launched this satellite, so the Russians were indeed involved. I am pretty sure that only the Soviet Union was involved (even though Sputnik I was part of the Space Race, the American people did not have anything to do with the satellite).
Sputnik was a series of satellites built and launched by the then Soviet union. Sputnik 1 and 2 became the first two man made objects to attain orbit around the Earth.
Sputnik was 23 inches in diameter and was about the size of a basketball.
How did the launch of sputnik affect the policies of president eisenhowers
Sputnik I completed 1,440 orbits before falling back to earth.
People learned about Sputnik, the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, through extensive media coverage. News agencies around the world reported on the event, highlighting its significance in the context of the Cold War and the space race. Additionally, the distinctive beeping signal transmitted by Sputnik could be received by amateur radio operators, further spreading awareness of the satellite's existence. This combination of official announcements and public engagement created widespread knowledge of Sputnik's launch.
How did the launch of sputnik affect the policies of president eisenhowers
your actions not only affect you but the people around you!!