Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, and it was launched from the continent of Asia.
No, the Russian's Sputnik was unmanned.
Sputnik is typically silver or metallic in color.
Sputnik Caledonia was created in 2008.
Yes, both were launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
The word "sputnik" comes from Russian, where it means "satellite" or "companion." It is derived from the root "put" meaning "way" or "path," combined with the prefix "s," which denotes companionship. The term gained global recognition after the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, into orbit in 1957, marking the beginning of the space age.
The European Continent
Sputnik was a Russian satellite that circled the earth. I remember watching it come over every evening. It sent back signals to the Russians.
The continent of Africa.
The African Continent
Americans come from the country of the United States in the continent of North America.
Launching of Sputnik
Antarctica is its own continent.
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.
The Continent the explorers came from was Europe.
Contributions to the English language have come from people of every continent.
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