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Things falling to Earth from space travel at such a speed that the friction of passing through the atmosphere make them hot enough to burn. Anything us humans wants to retrieve from space has to be protected by highly efficient heat shields to survive re-entry.

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Was Sputnik in orbit in the year 1960?

No, Sputnik I reentered the atmosphere and burned up in January 1958. No, Sputnik 2 reentered the atmosphere and burned up in April 1958. Yes, Sputnik 3 reentered the atmosphere and burned up in April 1960. Yes, Sputnik 4 was not launched until May 1960. Yes, Sputnik 5 was not launched until August 1960


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No Sputnik did not land, It burned up in the atmosphere.


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What happened to Sputnik after it was out of space?

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Sputnik 1 (and also the next three Sputnik spacecraft) burned up in the atmosphere during re-entry. There are replicas in many Russian museums and at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington.


When will Sputnik be visible in the October sky?

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Where is the satellite Sputnik?

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Where is Sputnik 1?

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Is sputnik 1 still in orbit?

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Yes, the original Sputnik satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, re-entered Earth's atmosphere and burned up in 1958. However, there have been multiple other satellites named Sputnik launched since then.


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