Sputnik I was launched from the USSR on October 4, 1957.
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First Bull Run (Union name for it) or First Manassas (Confederate name)
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A Geostationary orbit - it means that the satellite will always stay above the same point on Earth. Hope that helps
The first satellite put into orbit by the U.S. was called Explorer 1.
Sputnik 1, the first man made object to orbit the earth. And we've been polluting like crazy up there ever since.
The very first artificial satellite was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. The name of the satellite was "Sputnik".
The generic name (for such a point in the orbit) is apapsis. Specifically for an orbit around Earth, the name "apogee" is also used.
Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, was the first man-made satellite to orbit Earth.
the moon is a satellite or there was a Russian one spudnick
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The first successful earth-orbiting artificial satellite was launched from the USSR in October 1957. Once it had achieved orbit, its name was announced to the world as "Sputnik-1".
It was the first human-made satellite, (launched from Russia on Oct. 4, 1957), to orbit the Earth. A space probe leaves the orbit of Earth and goes off into distant space. Sputnik only left Earth's orbit to burn up in the upper atmosphere on Jan. 4, 1958.
Sputnik was the first satellite to orbit the Earth. It was Russian and transmitted a radio signal. It is possible that a earlier satellite could be in orbit, without any communications this would be the same as a cannon shell etc. So long as an object can reach orbit it will constantly drop towards the planet and because the planet is round the object will rotate around being pulled by gravity