Sputnik The Tiny Satellite That Started the Space Age
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Sputnik: The Beginning of the Space Age takes you back to October 4, 1957, when Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, launched from the Soviet Union and changed history forever. In this episode of Orbital Briefing, Ron Walker explores the story of Sputnik, the start of the Space Age, the rise of the Space Race, and the moment the Cold War moved into orbit.
Learn how Sputnik 1 shocked the United States, triggered fears about Soviet rocket technology, reshaped NASA history, and helped launch a new era of space exploration, satellite technology, and spaceflight history. From the famous Sputnik beep to the political panic it created, this episode covers the origins of the U.S. vs. Soviet Union space race, the meaning of the first satellite launch, and why Sputnik remains one of the most important milestones in space history.
If you love NASA, space history, Cold War history, rocket history, satellites, Apollo, and the origins of modern space exploration, this episode is for you.
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