To the best of my memory, the first Sputnik was launched as part of the International Geophysical Year programme.
I think the first one was just a transmitter (20MHZ & 40MHz (?)) and was a major publicity event.
There were no miniaturized cameras then, but the spies no doubt had them, but I certainly don't remember any photos.
No, the Russian's Sputnik was unmanned.
Sputnik is typically silver or metallic in color.
Sputnik Caledonia was created in 2008.
No Sputniks are still in orbit. When they were, the period of an orbit was about 88 minutes.
Sputnik was actually the first artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. It did not travel to Mars, but instead orbited Earth. It took the spacecraft about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth.
yes it has changed, and that is because of sputnik. sputnik was the first artificial satellite to be launched.now, what we see on TV or on the radio is because of the birth of satellites.they are things that go up into space and then they take pictures and then bring the data back to the earth.
it wasn't a space shuttle it was a satellite and it was sputnik IV
About an hour and a half.
NASA did not build Sputnik. Sputnik was a Russian satellite, not an American one.The Soviets have not released any information about how long it took to design and build the satellite.
No you can take pictures
Because the Sputnik program ended with Sputnik 3. Albeit there was a Sputnik 40 and 41 but these were to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Sputnik 1.
No, he didn't take pictures of it.
Yes. You can take pictures and you can download pictures.
No you can't take still pictures but you can take video's.
sputnik
No. Its for modifying pictures.
easy. you dont take pictures