60 years ago today: Sputnik, the 1st artificial satellite, was launched by the USSR. Eisenhower on public shock: "Its light was blinding."pic.twitter.com/XqqJ1Kbl9l
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60 years ago today: Sputnik, the 1st artificial satellite, was launched by the USSR. Eisenhower on public shock: "Its light was blinding."pic.twitter.com/XqqJ1Kbl9l
Are there any hard data on how much more alarmed (if at all) the public and policymakers felt after Sputnik than after the first 1949 test?
It's one thing to know an A-bomb could be on a (vulnerable) plane that takes ~8 hrs to reach you vs. an unstoppable ICBM that takes ~30 min.
Sputnik I "shock" mostly about prestige / "falling behind." Sputnik II more directly relevant to ICBM threat — much bigger "payload."pic.twitter.com/1ZpmukcSU3
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