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|    Sputnik 1, 60 years ago, the launch and     |
|    04 Oct 17 05:34:20    |
      From: dxcoffee@alt119.net.remove-fbh-this              The first Soviet artificial satellite Sputnik 1 was launched by Cosmodromo       Baikonur, now Kazakhstan, with R-7 (Semyorka) rocket, orbit around the Earth,       following an elliptical trajectory at a distance of 939 km from the Earth';s       surface traveling at the        speed of about 28,000 k / h, introduced the dawn of the space age. Sputnik';s       first "bip-bip" signal was heard from the heavens on the night of October 4,       1957, marking and certifying the beginning of a new era for humanity. Many       enthusiast watched the        sky with their observation tools and˙ and radio amateurs listened to capture       the signal coming from the space. The Soviet artificial satellite appeared in       the eyes of the world as an aluminum ball with a diameter of 58 cm with a       weight of 83.6 kg (       pressurized), containing two transmitters operating on 20.005 MHz frequency       bands and 40.002 MHz, with a total power of about 1 watt, equipped with a       series of zinc-silver batteries, a thermometer and at the center of the body       installed four long        antennae about 2.5 meters. Instruments on Sputnik 1 remained operational for       57 days, then it burned when they returned to the atmosphere on 4 January 1958       after 1387 orbits and about 70 million km.              Photo Credit: ESA              http://www.dxcoffee.com/eng/2017/sputnik-1-60-years-ago-the-laun       h-and-start-of-the-space-age/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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