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#Sputnik1 avasi avaruusajan ihmiskunnan historiassa https://twitter.com/RusEmbEst/status/1312773205917081600 …
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#OTD 64 years ago, the space age began when#Sputnik1 launched into Earth orbit… becoming the planet’s first artificial satellite. Happy birthday, Sputnik. pic.twitter.com/8dbQmSd76t
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#Today the first artificial Earth satellite was launched http://bit.ly/1QLIkQw#Sputnik1 pic.twitter.com/HbMBgmvURcNäytä tämä ketju -
#OTD in 1957 -
years ago - history was changed forever as humanity entered #SpaceEra.
The USSR launched legendary #Sputnik1 from Baikonur Cosmodrome. First artificial Earth satellite & man-made object to enter orbit. One of the greatest achievements of humankind
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Today is the 67th anniversary of
#Sputnik1 launching - the first artificial satellite launch from Earth. Launch date: 4 October 1957, 19:28:34 UTC pic.twitter.com/aT8X1VeAei
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#HearMeBeep On October 3, 1957 the greatest#beep in history ran across the planet - the world heard first manmade signal from space as#Sputnik1 transmitted its radio signal from orbit for 21 days
"Beep... Beep... Beep..." pic.twitter.com/YXcEym8bPhListen to the most prolific Beep in historySoviet Sputnik-1 was launched into space on October 4, 1957, transmitted first radio signal to Earth. -
October 4,1957 : 62 years sgo, the Soviet Union stunned the world with its successfully launched
#Sputnik1 - the first human-made object entered Earth's orbit. Led by Soviet rocket engineer Sergei Korolev. It was launched at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. pic.twitter.com/m6Ne4wdY2r
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#OTD in 1954 the story of Earth's first artificial satellite & first manmade object to go into orbit -#Sputnik1 - began.
Father of the #spaceage Sergey#Korolev proposed a developmental plan for an artificial satellite to Dmitry Ustinov, Minister of the Defence Industry.pic.twitter.com/b01a6WKyWw
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October 4th 1957, the start of the Space Age. From my stamp album: commemorative FDC from 1962 celebrating the 5th anniversary of Sputnik's launch
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October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite. Read more here: http://karhukoti.com
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61 years ago today, 4 Oct. 1957 at 19:28:34 UTC,
#Sputnik1 lifted off on a Sputnik 8K71PS rocket. Launched by the Soviet Union, Sputnik-1 became the first human-made satellite of Earth and began the era of in-situ space exploration.#OTD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-72NG2VpDM … (
: Ria Novosti)pic.twitter.com/YzLMdUACNf
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#OTD in


USSR launched into orbit the first artificial #Earth satellite#Sputnik1. It orbited our planet for three weeks, becoming an inspiration for future generations of#space engineers and scientists.pic.twitter.com/172K4TARgP
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#OTD in 1957,
years ago, #USSR launched#Sputnik1, Earth's first artificial satellite, from Baikonur Cosmodrome, thus fulfilling the thousand-year-old dream of humanity to reach the outer space. It will forever remain one of the greatest achievements in history of humankind pic.twitter.com/ZFEQFf4yQ4
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On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the earth's first artificial satellite Sputnik I into Earth orbit making it as one of the greatest achievement of humankind.
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On this day in history January 4, 1958
#Sputnik1 reenters the#atmosphere and burns up -
Cool cover of December 1957 issue of magazine “Radio” commemorating launch of Sputnik.
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#OTD, 63 years ago, humanity entered the#SpaceEra - the USSR-made craft Sputnik-1 was launched from#Baikonur Cosmodrome and became the first artificial satellite in#space! Learn 7 facts about#Sputnik1
https://www.rbth.com/science-and-tech/326323-7-facts-about-sputnik …pic.twitter.com/GH8lQ4Vvgf
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#ThisDayInHistory Post 556: 4 January 1958 (64 years ago): Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, fell to Earth from orbit. [1]#History#OnThisDay#OTD#Sputnik1#SovietUnion#Satellitepic.twitter.com/V1hNJX6WKe
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#OTD in 1964, 7 years after#Sputnik1 was launched, Monument to the Conquerors of Space was unveiled in#Moscow. It represents a rocket soaring high into the skies. The monument’s height reaches 107 metres – second tallest monument in#Russia#SpaceExplorationpic.twitter.com/tLwvn5RDA0
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