Sputnik was a small, metallic sphere that appeared as a bright point of light moving across the sky. It was about the size of a beach ball and emitted radio signals that could be detected by radio operators on Earth.
Yes, it is possible to see the Sputnik satellite from Massachusetts. Sputnik was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 and could be seen in the night sky as a bright moving object.
The stars in the sky are very much like our Sun.
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
Because the earth is rotating thus creating the illusion that the stars are moving across the sky.
Planets but the look like stars
It won't be. Sputnik reentered the atmosphere and burned up on January 4, 1958 after three months in orbit.
look in the sky and you will see it
947 km or 588.439 miles
Like rain
Yes, it is possible to see the Sputnik satellite from Massachusetts. Sputnik was the first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 and could be seen in the night sky as a bright moving object.
October Sky takes place in Coalwood, West Virginia, it starts in October of 1957 when Sputnik is launched
it will look cloudy
Walk outside. Look UP.
Look at the sky, it might snow
In the April 1957, just before the first "Sputnik" satellite was launched.
a crescent moon looks like a sliver of brightness in the sky.
peace looks like a bird flying through the sky.