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Remix des "Unser Star für Oslo" Siegerlied von Lena Meyer-Landrut "Satellite". Remix von JK Rio. Den Song kostenlos downloaden unter: soundcloud.com Mehr Musik von JK Rio unter: soundcloud.com
Space Race is a BBC docudrama series first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September and October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the moon. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviet chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams. Episode two: Race For Satellites (19531958) As the Cold War intensifies, Korolev is asked to build a rocket capable of carrying a five-ton warhead to America - he designs and constructs the R-7 Semyorka, the first ICBM, and is later allowed to use it to launch the first satellite, Sputnik 1, quickly following up with the rushed Sputnik 2. Meanwhile, von Braun struggles to persuade the US government to allow him to launch his own satellite - after Sputnik's launch and the failure of the US Navy to launch a Vanguard satellite, he is finally allowed to launch the first American satellite, Explorer 1.
History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path. That launch ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments. While the Sputnik launch was a single event, it marked the start of the space age and the US-USSR space race. On January 31, 1958, the United States successfully launched Explorer I. This satellite carried a small scientific payload that eventually discovered the magnetic radiation belts around the Earth, named after principal investigator James Van Allen. The Explorer program continued as a successful ongoing series of lightweight, scientifically useful spacecraft.
1/3-LARHON-LA RHON-MC SHONTISE-IN FO MC'S-PARTY PEOPLE EP-1988-SPUTNIK BROWN-ELBEE BAD This was an overlooked Gem I found a few years ago. There was a clearance sale at the old Dr.Disc record store in London ontario, and while all the 'heads' had already been informed and cleaned up, since I was 'out of the loop' as I lived out of the city, I was left with some real obscure stuff to purchase for a couple dollars. This was one of them. I hope you enjoy this. It looks like the first release on LaRhon. It's primitive, charming and obscure as hell. songs: side 1 (dope side) now she's mine : in'fo mc's just one rhyme : mc shontise it's bad...so dance : larhon's party people club mix featuring LB Bad and the Lady side 2 (stoopid dope side) because of you : mc shontise why do girls do it? : in'fo mc's it's bad...so dance : lahron's party people international b.boy mix Here's some info I culled from the web below about some players involved. from : www.dailydiggers.com www.blackfoxmusic.de SPUTNIK BROWN have already paid their dues in the Hip Hop world. The crew members are...Musa The Penultimate (aka Howard Lloyd), E The 5th, Tre Best (aka Xis10s), Slim Donuts (aka Swagger Official), Oxygen (aka Ox the Architect), DJ Shark (The 'Japanese Import') and Dude Spectacular. Hailing from Long Island (the home of some of hip hop's greats) member Oxygen has been down since way back. Formerly known as Jonzhaft the Psychopath, he is already well known for rocking mics and having some mean ...
Part 1. Sputnik Radio interview with Sara Quin.
Connor Blake was abducted in 1957. He was found frozen on a space Ark hundreds of years later. Now, he's joined the space force of the future, the Frontier Guard! Episode 1. For more visit www.frontier-guard.com.
The world changed fifty years ago, on October 4, 1957, when the US public heard the shocking news that the Soviet Union had successfully launched the first satellite, Sputnik I. Why didnt the US beat the Soviets in this first crucial round of the space race? NOVA reveals an astonishing behind-the-scenes story of the politics and personalities that collided over the earliest efforts to get America into space, long before the founding of NASA. Anticommunist witch-hunts drove some of the nations most talented rocketry pioneers out of the country even as we welcomed Wernher von Braun and his former Nazi colleagues. With help from Walt Disney, von Brauns vision of future space travel swiftly captivated US TV watchers. But even as he became the first media star of the Space Age, von Brauns attempts to build space probes were hobbled by inter-service rivalries. In Secrets of the Sputnik Race, NOVA details the previously untold story of the technological and political missteps that made the US lose out to the Soviets bleeping electronic basketball.
11th grade I-poly team, Ad Astra created a documentary regarding their scientific revolution, the Sputnik 1. Shazia Mian Valerie Iniesta JP Amparran Sam Novoa Michael Ramos Special thanks to Professor Zuoyue Wang
La videolezione fa parte del nuovo corso di lingua russa online sputnik 1 , disponibile sul sito : www.lingua-russa.net
Flamer performing "The Crying" at Sputnik in Tampere, October 24, 2009
Live at METAL CROWD festival 2009, Rechitsa, Belarus. 23.08.2009 track 1
demonstrations.wolfram.com The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with new entries added daily. October 2007 marks the 50^th anniversary of the launch of the Russian satellite Sputnik 1, the first human-made object to orbit the Earth. The satellite was carried into orbit on a Soviet R-7 rocket and had a height of 228 km at perigee (closest point t... Contributed by: Steve VanWyk
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Russia in Space: The Early Tirumphs Rare footages of Russian's early triupmphs in Conquering Space, Sputnik 1, Lunik 2, Gagarin, Korolev and many more spectacular Russian first in space.
Russia in Space: The Early Tirumphs Rare footages of Russian's early triupmphs in Conquering Space, Sputnik 1, Lunik 2, Gagarin, Korolev and many more spectacular Russian first in space.
Russia in Space: The Early Tirumphs Rare footages of Russian's early triupmphs in Conquering Space, Sputnik 1, Lunik 2, Gagarin, Korolev and many more spectacular Russian first in space.
Rare footages of Russian's early triupmphs in Conquering Space, Sputnik 1, Lunik 2, Gagarine, Korolev and many more spectacular Russian first in space.
Russia in Space: The Early Tirumphs Rare footages of Russian's early triupmphs in Conquering Space, Sputnik 1, Lunik 2, Gagarine, Korolev and many more spectacular Russian first in space.
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Sputnik 1, October 4, 1957
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lol we were @ the air force museaum. or however u spell that word
Sputnik 1 was launched on October 4th 1957. The satellite was 58 cm (about 23 in) in diameter and weighed approximately 83.6 kg (about 183 lb). Each of its elliptical orbits around the Earth took about 96 minutes. Monitoring of the satellite was done by Amateur radio operators. The first long-range flight of the R-7 booster used to launch it had occurred on August 21 and was described in Aviation Week. Sputnik 1 was not visible from Earth but the casing of the R-7 booster, traveling behind it, was.
South of Watford documentary on Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Thanks to the original ripper.
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There's this really cool club/restaurant out in Brooklyn called SPUTNIK. I really like this place! Anyway, I had gone out there earlier in the week to see an artist and friend of mine, AMO1, rock the microphone for his buddies THE SLEEPWALKAS. That's when I learned that one of my childhood heroes, BIG DADDY KANE, would be performing that coming Saturday. So I was like "Oh, I have to see that!" So I got there and was told that the festivities were being delayed for about an hour due to the weather. No big deal; I went to the local bodega, purchased a few magazines, and went back to my car to call my girl down in Texas. When I returned to SPUTNIK, I found none other than the legendary DJ EVIL DEE on the wheels of steel, spinning some of the craziest and hardest classic Hip Hop tracks. I was blown away! There were also at least two opening acts, GIC & FUNK FACE and, PLANET UBIQUITY. I have to tell you, both of these acts were really good! So anyway, this here is PLANET UBIQUITY doing their thing. This here is called DRUM CLINIC and it was the opening to their set. Hey, did I mention that I really like this place (Sputnik)? The area and setting really illustrates how much Brooklyn has changed. You've got the Lafayette Housing Projects right across the street, a wild place where BIG DADDY KANE himself spent many of his childhood days. As he said himself, "I never could have imagined a nightclub right across the street from the projects." But then, on the other side of the ...
This video shows the launch of Sputnik 1.
The Sputnik crisis was a turning point of the Cold War that began on October 4, 1957 when the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik 1 satellite. The United States had believed itself to be the world leader in space technology and thus the leader in missile development. The surprise Sputnik launch and the failure of the first two US launch attempts proved this was not so. The shock of the Sputnik launch was so great throughout America that even congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce commented on the launch, referring to Sputnik's beeps as "an intercontinental outer-space raspberry to a decade of American pretensions that the American way of life was a gilt-edged guarantee of our national superiority". After this initial shock, the Space Race began, leading up to Project Apollo and the moon landings in 1969.
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Launch of Sputnik, October 4, 1957
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R-7 ICBM opens the Space Age
Space Race is a BBC docu-drama series first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September/October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams. Episode 2, Race For Satellites, spans 1953-1958. As the Cold War intensifies, Korolev is asked to build a rocket capable of carrying a five-ton warhead to America - he designs and constructs the R-7 Semyorka, and is later allowed to use it to launch the first satellite, Sputnik 1.
Space Race is a BBC docu-drama series first shown in Britain on BBC2 between September/October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race. It focusses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviets' chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart. The series was a joint effort between British, German, American and Russian production teams. Episode 1, Race For Rockets, spans 1944-1949. We see Wernher von Braun's work on the V-2 for the Nazis during the last years of the Second World War, his surrender to American troops and his move to the USA. We see Sergei Korolev's release from the Gulag, and how he is set to work on Soviet rockets, first attempting to copy the V-2, then building a more efficient rocket of his own. Episode 2, Race For Satellites, spans 1953-1958. As the Cold War intensifies, Korolev is asked to build a rocket capable of carrying a five-ton warhead to America - he designs and constructs the R-7 Semyorka, and is later allowed to use it to launch the first satellite, Sputnik 1. Meanwhile, von Braun struggles to persuade the US government to allow him to launch his own satellite - after Sputnik's launch and the failure of the US Navy to launch a Vanguard satellite, he is finally allowed to launch the first American satellite, Explorer 1. Episode 3, Race For Survival, spans 1959-1961. Both the Americans and Soviets are planning manned space flight, and we see both sides preparing to do so with the development ...
1957 Sputnik 1 newsreel
History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit the Earth on its elliptical path. That launch ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments. While the Sputnik launch was a single event, it marked the start of the space age and the US-USSR space race.
The original Movietone news reel of Sputnik 1 in 1957
The world's space community marks half a century since the beginning of the Space Age. Fifty years ago, on October 4, 1957, the Soviet Sputnik - the first-ever artificial satellite -- blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Soviet Union. Sputnik-1 was a simple radio transmitter locked in a steel ball.
October 4th, 1957 The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1, the world's first satellite. October 4th, 2007 Jay Windley is exposed as a promoter of false charges against Ralph René, author of "NASA Mooned America!" www.ralphrene.com Also see http www.billkaysing.com http Jarrah White would like to invite you to see the Apollo 11 footage that Svector, Phantom Wolf and Shane Killian have tried to suppress from public view. APOLLO XI: THE LITTLE GEM moonhoax.us See also the evidence of faked and suppressed Apollo 10 footage that Mark Gray doesn't want you to see. FLAGGING THE GEMS moonhoax.us
This is what you would heard had you tuned in to Sputnik 1's radio signal on Oct. 4, 1957.
Celestia simulation of the first Sputnik-1 orbits. The orbital elements are tabulated in the NORAD archives and they are valid for October 1957, after the high atmosphere drag and other low orbit perturbations caused the decay of the orbit until the satellite catastrophic reentry in the atmosphere in January, 1958. It reproduces quite well the reported passages. Attitude is an inertial extrapolation of the attitude of the launcher after the deployment. The rotation period (around 6 revolutions per minute) was derived from the observed rotation of the Faraday field of the antenna dipoles. Rotation around the major revolution axis was derived and reported by Bracewell and Garriot in 1958 in a paper in nature.
Sputnik 1 (Russian: "Спутник-1", "Satellite-1", byname ПС-1 (PS-1, ie "Простейший Спутник-1", or Elementary Satellite-1)) was the first artificial satellite to be put into geocentric orbit. Launched by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957, it was the first satellite of the Sputnik program.
Sputnik 1 to Space Shuttle; Digest
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Sputnik 1 50 Years
The Sputnik 1 spacecraft was the first artificial satellite successfully placed in orbit around the Earth.
First report of Sputnik - animations of rocket used same animations as done for earlier report on the Vanguard story (partial newsreel)
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