Manitowoc, Wisconsin is on the east coast of Wisconsin, south of Green Bay and north of Milwaukee. It is where you can catch the car ferry to go to Luddington, Michigan. It is also where Sputnik IV crashed on September 6, 1962.http://www.airspacemag.com/articles/when-sputnik-crashed-wisconsin-180952388/
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Landmarks in Wisconsin include Lambeau Field where the Green Bay Packers play football; the marker in Manitowoc where Sputnik IV landed; and Wisconsin Dells which is a very scenic place as well as a tourist trap with water parks.
Two Rivers, Wisconsin is the home of the ice cream sundae. Manitowoc, Wisconsin is where Sputnik IV landed. Baraboo, Wisconsin was the summer home of the Barnum and Bailey Circus.The first kindergarten in America was in Watertown, Wisconsin. The first typewriter was made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Appleton had the first streetcar. Stephen Babcock invented a way to measure the butterfat in milk.
The first Russian rocket launched into space was Sputnik on October 4, 1957. This began the space race between Russia and the United States. This caused a panic in the United States and the government called for a review of public education. Parts of Sputnik IV landed in Manitowoc, Wisconsin on 8th street, leading to concerns about space accidents.
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Sputnik 2 was a Russian satellite that was launched into orbit. It carried a dog and crashed into Earthâ??s atmosphere.
In a way. It's orbit got lower and lower, until it burned up when it started hitting the denser layers of Earth's atmosphere.
it wasn't a space shuttle it was a satellite and it was sputnik IV
No. All the sputniks were in fairly low-Earth orbits, and wouldn't have been able to get anywhere near the Moon.
The first sputnik didn't actually crash but rather burned as it reentered the atmosphere in January of 1958. There were actually over 40 sputnik's released into space.