sputnik

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Any of a series of Soviet unmanned space satellites, especially the first one in 1957
a satellite put into space by the former Soviet Union. There were several Sputniks, but the first of these (Sputnik I in 1957) was the first satellite ever to go around the Earth. Any of a series of Earth-orbiting spacecraft whose launching by the Soviet Union inaugurated the space age. Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite (October 1957), remained in orbit until early 1958, when it reentered Earth's atmosphere and burned up. Sputnik 2 carried a dog, Laika, the first living creature to orbit Earth; since Sputnik 2 was not designed to sustain life, Laika did not survive the flight. Eight more missions with similar satellites carried out experiments on various animals to test life-support systems and reentry procedures and to furnish data on space temperatures, pressures, particles, radiation, and magnetic fields
a Russian artificial satellite; "Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth"
a Russian artificial satellite; "Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth
{i} any one of a series of Russian satellites launched into orbit around the Earth
In 1957 the Soviet Union successfully placed an artificial satellite called Sputnik into orbit around earth This accomplishment led Americans to question whether the Soviet Union was technologically superior and whether Americans values had eroded Congress responded by appropriating more money for defense and education
The first satellite in space, launched by the Russians on October 4, 1957 Russians had beat the U S to the first satellite in space was on
The first artificial Earth satellite, orbited by the Soviet Union on October 7, 1957, by Korolev's R-7 rocket
Russian satellite that successfully orbited the earth in 1957, prompting Americans to question their own values and educational system The hysteria over Soviet technological superiority led to the 1958 National Defense Education Act
The first artificial Earth satellite, orbited by the Soviet Union on October 7, 1957, using Korolev's R-7 rocket
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    () From Russian спутник (sputnik, “fellow traveller”).