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Table of Contents Foreword Sputnik Night: October 4 5, 1957 Korolev and Freedom of Space: February 14, 1955 October 4, 1957 One Small Ball in the Air: October 4, 1957 November 3, 1957 The Birth of NASA: November 3, 1957 October 1, 1958 Denouement NASA's First Eighteen Months: October 1, 1958 December 20, 1960 Notes Key Events Documents Credits About the …

Paper of October 5, 1957: The Soviet Union's Big Surprise

On the Cover: In Russian, the word 'sputnik' translates to 'traveling companion.' Despite the friendly name and cute look of this 83-kilogram (184-pound) metal ball with its set of four leg-like antennae, the launch of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957 shocked the world and set in motion events that resulted in the creation of NASA and the race to the Moon. The first artificial …

On October 4, 1957, the world was forever changed with the launch of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, by the Soviet Union. This historic event marked the inauguration of the space age and heightened the competition between the United States and the U.S.S.R. during the Cold War.

Oct 4, 2017 · Exactly sixty years ago today, on 4 October 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, into orbit around the Earth. This is considered to be the beginning of the space age.

Oct 13, 2020 · Travel to October 1957 as the Soviets launch Sputnik 1 and the Space Age begins, with science writer Stuart Clark

Oct 6, 2017 · The Soviet Union inaugurates the “Space Age” with its launch of Sputnik I, the world’s first artificial satellite, on 4 October 1957. The spacecraft, named Sputnik I after the Russian word ...

One thing led to another, from medicine to science and space exploration, to Time magazine and eventually to the staff of The New York Times to cover the most ambitious American response to Sputnik: the Apollo program.

Oct 3, 2017 · The Soviets called it sputnik, meaning simply “satellite” or “fellow traveler.” But to American space-watchers of 60 years ago, the satellite that launched on Oct. 4, 1957 had many ...

Jul 21, 2025 · History changed on Oct. 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The world’s first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball, about 23 inches in diameter and weighing less than 190 pounds.

On October 4, 1957 humankind began its journey into the vacuum of space. The Soviet Union launched Sputnik into an elliptical low Earth orbit — the polished metal sphere became the first artificial Earth satellite.

Oct 6, 2007 · The space age began on Oct. 4, 1957, when the Soviets launched Sputnik, the first artificial satellite to orbit Earth. 'Soviet Fires Earth Satellite Into Space,' blared the New York Times headline. 'Myth has become reality: Earth's gravity conquered,' read the banner of France's Le Figaro.

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