Sinopsis
In October 1957, an elite group of Soviet scientists made history. The world’s first man-made orbital satellite,
Sputnik, launched from the Tyuratam Complex in Kazakh. The event marked the dawn of the Space Age. After blasting free from Earth’s gravity, Sputnik settled into its planned orbit and began transmitting information back to Earth. The scientists were jubilant as they established radio contact with the world’s first artificial satellite.
The compact sphere made a complete orbit every 96.2 minutes, transmitting a continuous pattern of beeps to radio operators across the globe. Sputnik exceeded its creators’ expectations, dispatching information for 22 days before losing battery power. A valuable component of these signals was environmental telemetry, including atmospheric temperature and pressure readings. A decaying orbit drew the satellite slowly back to
Earth, and after three months in space, Sputnik burned up as it reentered the atmosphere.
Content
- THE SPACE AGE
- THE FEDERATION
- SHIPS OF THE FEDERATION
- Inhospitable Climate Engineers
- New Frontiers
- Realm of Shadows
- Army of Darkness
- Star Justice
- Infiltration
- Across the Universe
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