
1) Artificial satellite 2) Cross-platform web browser 3) Early space traveler 4) Fictional technopath 5) First artificial satellite 6) First man-made satellite 7) First satellite 8) Image on a 1957 Soviet stamp 9) Internet search engine 10) Launch of October 4, 1957 11) Multilingual magazine 12) Newsmaker of october 4, 1957
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1) Orbiter
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[JavaScript conformance test] Sputnik was a JavaScript conformance test suite. The purpose of the test suite was to determine how well a JavaScript implementation adheres to the ECMA-262 specification, 5th edition, looking only at those features that were also present in the 3rd edition. It contained over 5000 tests that touched all aspects...
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[radio station] Sputnik or MDR Sputnik is a youth-oriented German radio station, and is part of Leipzig-based public broadcaster MDR. The station, which plays primarily the typical variety of Pop and Rock music, is the successor to the East German youth station DT64, founded in 1964. It was given its present name on May 1, 1993, following G...
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[rocket] The Sputnik rocket was an unmanned orbital carrier rocket designed by Sergey Korolyov, derived from the R-7 Semyorka ICBM. On 4 October 1957, it was used to perform the world`s first satellite launch, placing Sputnik 1 into a low Earth orbit. Two versions of the Sputnik were built, the Sputnik-PS (GRAU index 8K71PS), which was used...
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[rural locality] Sputnik (Спу́тник) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: ...
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Literally, satellite or fellow traveler. A man-made spacecraft that orbited the earth. In the West, the term Sputnik (capitalized) was used to refer to the first man-made earth satellite, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 to the surprise of the Western scientific and defense communities.
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any of a series of artificial Earth satellites whose launching by the Soviet Union beginning on October 4, 1957, inaugurated the space age. Sputnik ... [17 related articles]
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A series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union at the dawn of the Space Age. `Sputnik” (satellite) was the abbreviated Western name for these spacecraft, known in Russia generically as Iskusstvenniy Sputnik Zemli (Artificial Earth Satellite). Sputniks 1, 2, and 3 were launched during the Inte...
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Sputnik is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Sputnik is British slang for a potent form of hashish.
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[
n] - a Russian artificial satellite
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Literally, fellow traveler. A man-made spacecraft that orbited the earth. In the West, the term Sputnik (capitalized) was used to refer to the first man-made earth satellite, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957 to the surprise of the Western scientific and defense communities.
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noun a Russian artificial satellite; `Sputnik was the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth`
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Click images to enlargeSeries of ten Soviet Earth-orbiting satellites launched from 1957 by R-7 rockets. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite, launched on 4 October 1957. It weighed 84 kg/184 lb, with a 58 cm/23 in diameter, and carried only a simple radio transmitter, which allowed scientists to t...
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[Difficult words] a Russian artificial satellite
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[Obscure words] a Russian artificial satellite
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