By SpaceZE News Publisher on Tuesday, 04 November 2025
Category: Space News

Sputnik

Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite, was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 195This pivotal event marked the beginning of the Space Age and ignited the Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States. Its successful launch stunned the world and had a profound impact on science, technology, and global politics.

Technical Specifications and Mission

The satellite was a simple, polished metal sphere approximately 58 cm (23 inches) in diameter with four external antennae that transmitted radio pulses.

 

Feature

Specification

Mass

83.6 kg (184 lbs)

Diameter

58 cm

Orbit Time

96.2 minutes

Power Source

Silver-zinc batteries

 

 

 

The primary mission of Sputnik 1 was to transmit simple radio signals back to Earth, proving the feasibility of launching a satellite. These signals, a series of "beep, beep, beep" sounds, were easily picked up by amateur radio operators worldwide, creating a global sensation.

The Global Impact

The launch of Sputnik demonstrated an unprecedented technological capability by the Soviet Union, creating immediate and far-reaching effects.

Political and Military Response

The event caused significant alarm in the United States, which was known as the "Sputnik crisis." It led to an immediate review and overhaul of American scientific and technological education and research.

 

Scientific and Educational Change

Sputnik underscored the importance of science and engineering in national security and global standing, leading to major educational reforms.