it took 98 minutes, it stayed in space for 6 monthsIf this helps it orbited 1440 times in 3 months.
Sputnik I completed 1,440 orbits before falling back to earth.
None. She died within hours of the launch from overheating.
Yes, Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth over 1000 times
The common translation is "traveling companion of the Earth". When the satellite "Sputnik" was first launched in space in October of 1957, the New York Times gave the name's literal meaning as, "something that is traveling with a traveler" with the explanation, "the traveler is the earth, traveling through space, and the companion 'traveling with' it is the satellite."
it took 98 minutes, it stayed in space for 6 monthsIf this helps it orbited 1440 times in 3 months.
Sputnik I completed 1,440 orbits before falling back to earth.
None. She died within hours of the launch from overheating.
Yes, Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth over 1000 times
Sputnik 2 completed approximately 2,570 orbits around the Earth during its time in space. It was launched on November 3, 1957, and remained in orbit until April 14, 1958, when it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. This mission was significant not only for being the second artificial satellite but also for carrying the first living creature, a dog named Laika.
The common translation is "traveling companion of the Earth". When the satellite "Sputnik" was first launched in space in October of 1957, the New York Times gave the name's literal meaning as, "something that is traveling with a traveler" with the explanation, "the traveler is the earth, traveling through space, and the companion 'traveling with' it is the satellite."
The USSR launched both of those missions, but they took place at different times. Sputnik-1 was launched in October, 1957.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
Earth orbited the sun about ...... times a year!
Once, it is in a synchronous orbit with Earth
It takes Earth about 365 Earth days to orbit the sun. It takes Mars about 687 Earth days to orbit the sun. This means it takes Mars about 1.88 times longer to orbit the sun than Earth.
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