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Sputnik.de (298 bytes)
1: '''Sputnik.de''' (part of [[MDR]]) is an internet [[radio st... Sputnik 5 (2245 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''Sputnik 5'''</font></caption> 4: <tr><td>'''Mission Name:'''</td><td>Sputnik 5</td></tr> 5: <tr><td>'''Call Sign:'''</td><td>Korabl Sputnik 2</tr> 11: ...ng="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="center">'''Korabl Sputnik 2'''</tr> 28: '''Sputnik 5''' (also sometimes called '''Korabl-Sputnik 2''') was the first [[satellite]] to return anima... Sputnik 4 (2550 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''Sputnik 4'''</font></caption> 4: <tr><td>'''Mission Name:'''</td><td>Sputnik 4</td></tr> 5: <tr><td>'''Call Sign:'''</td><td>Korabl Sputnik 1</tr> 11: ...ng="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="center">'''Korabl Sputnik 1'''</tr> 27: ... a [[Soviet Union|USSR]] satellite, part of the [[Sputnik program]] and a test-flight of the [[Vostok space... Sputnik 6 (2037 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''Sputnik 6'''</font></caption> 4: <tr><td>'''Mission Name:'''</td><td>Sputnik 6</td></tr> 5: <tr><td>'''Call Sign:'''</td><td>Korabl Sputnik 3</tr> 11: ...ng="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="center">'''Korabl Sputnik 3'''</tr> 35: ..."30%" align="center">'''Previous Mission''':<br>[[Sputnik 5]]</td> Sputnik 9 (1716 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''Sputnik 9'''</font></caption> 4: <tr><td>'''Mission Name:'''</td><td>Sputnik 9</td></tr> 5: <tr><td>'''Call Sign:'''</td><td>Korabl Sputnik 4</tr> 11: ...ng="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="center">'''Korabl Sputnik 4'''</tr> 37: ..."30%" align="center">'''Previous Mission''':<br>[[Sputnik 6]]</td> Sputnik 10 (1788 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''Sputnik 10'''</font></caption> 4: <tr><td>'''Mission Name:'''</td><td>Sputnik 10</td></tr> 5: <tr><td>'''Call Sign:'''</td><td>Korabl Sputnik 5</tr> 11: ...ng="2" bgcolor="#FFDEAD" align="center">'''Korabl Sputnik 5'''</tr> 40: ..."30%" align="center">'''Previous Mission''':<br>[[Sputnik 9]]</td> Sputnik 25 (1077 bytes) 1: ...of the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[spacecraft]] '''Sputnik 25''' was an attempted [[the moon|lunar]] soft la... 5: ... 33, and the name '''Sputnik 25''' was used for [[Sputnik 21]]. Sputnik 1 (7796 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Sputnik 1 '''</font> 4: ...ze="-1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:Sputnik.jpg|375px|Sputnik 1]] 54: '''Sputnik 1''' was the first artificial [[satellite]] to be... 55: ... the satellite was not punctured by a meteorite. Sputnik 1 was launched by an [[R-7 rocket]]. It incinerat... 57: ... dog [[Laika]]. The first failure occurred with [[Sputnik 3]]. Sputnik 2 (5352 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Sputnik II '''</font> 4: ...1" color="#ffffff"|[[Image:Sputnik2_vsm.jpg|375px|Sputnik 2]] 54: '''Sputnik 2''' was the second spacecraft launched into [[Ea... 56: ...contain a television camera (TV images of dogs on Sputnik-5 are commonly misidentified as Laika). 58: ...lanned ten days because of the heat. The orbit of Sputnik 2 decayed and it reentered Earth's atmosphere on ... Sputnik 7 (788 bytes) 1: ...of an Earth orbiting launch platform ([[Tyazheliy Sputnik 4]]) and the [[Venera probe]]. The fourth stage (... Sputnik 19 (551 bytes) 1: '''Sputnik 19''' (also known as '''Alpha Pi 1''') was a [[So... 3: ...lite Situation Summary identified this vehicle as Sputnik 23. Sputnik 22 (1197 bytes) 1: '''Sputnik 22''' (also known as ''Korabl 11'' and ''Mars 196... 5: This spacecraft was originally designated ''Sputnik 29'' in the U.S. Naval Space Command Satellite Si... Sputnik 20 (394 bytes) 1: '''Sputnik 20''' (also known as ''1962 Alpha Tau 1'') was in... 2: [[Category:Sputnik programme]] Sputnik 24 (1058 bytes) 1: ... of the booster/spacecraft complex (the Tyazheliy Sputnik) was roughly 6500 kg, the Mars spacecraft compone... 3: This spacecraft was originally designated ''Sputnik 31'' in the U.S. Naval Space Command Satellite Si... Sputnik program (2535 bytes) 1: [[Image:Sputnik 1.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Sputnik 1]] 3: The '''Sputnik program''' was a series of [[unmanned space missi... 4: The name "Sputnik" ("Спутни
... 6: [[Sputnik 1]] was launched on [[October 4]], [[1957]]. 9: [[Sputnik 2]] was launched some months later, and carried t... Sputnik Sweetheart (1024 bytes) 1: '''''Sputnik Sweetheart''''' is a [[novel]] by [[Haruki Muraka... 3: ''Sputnik Sweetheart'' is essentially a three-character nov... 5: ...y the recurring metaphor of the [[Sputnik_program|Sputnik]] satellites orbiting at a distance from the eart... Sputnik crisis (2027 bytes) 1: ... landings in [[1969]], which eventually ended the Sputnik crisis. 3: The Sputnik crisis spurred a whole chain of U.S. initiatives,... 14: [[Category:Sputnik programme]] 16: [[de:Sputnikschock]] Sputnik III (3777 bytes) 2: |+<font size="+1">''' Sputnik III '''</font> 4: ...nter" font size="-1" | [[Image:Sputnik3.png|300px|Sputnik 3]] 55: '''Sputnik 3''' was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] satellite laun... 57: ...ik 3. Korolev was concerned that if he waited for Sputnik 3 to be ready, the United States would be the fir... 59: Sputnik 3 was an automatic scientific laboratory spacecra... Sigue Sigue Sputnik (2692 bytes) 1: '''Sigue Sigue Sputnik''' are a British [[New Wave]] band who became fam... 9: ...ldn't sustain this pretend bastardized version of Sputnik", explains Tony James who also blamed media for b... 31: * [http://www.sputnikworld.com Official site, includes history by Tony ... 32: * [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/sigue_sigue_sputnik/bio.jhtml History by All Music Guide] Vostok program (1745 bytes) 7: *[[Sputnik 4]] (Korabl-Sputnik 1) 8: *[[Sputnik 5]] (Korabl-Sputnik 2) 9: *[[Sputnik 6]] (Korabl-Sputnik 3) 10: *[[Sputnik 9]] (Korabl-Sputnik 4) 11: *[[Sputnik 10]] (Korabl-Sputnik 5)
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