@Md991free The Soviet Union had no "moon" program. The US caught on to this and started one, in the knowledge they would be ahead. The USSR could have landed on the moon, but they had won the space race with Yuri Gagarin's orbit around the earth so decided to move on to economic reforms.
-before debating the facts you have to know the facts -try reading "The Soviet space race with Apollo" by Asif A. Siddiqi.
It goes into great detail about the inner workings of the Soviet program...few understand is that Sergey Pavlovich Korolev was not an inventer or scientist however was an incredibly good manager that pushed the program (in spite of the obstacles) towards its goal however his death was not the result of their loss in the space race...let me know how you liked the book
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why would ANY living creature want to go into space, there is nothing up there. And going up there is a risk of dying for nothing. Because the Sputnik II was a waste of time, materials and a living thing.
probably started with US space craft about 65-66' , thats when the much improved Gemini capsule was being used -an incredible "test" program where the American program made huge strides in learning and preparing for the ultimate test of human know how -the Apollo program.
Apollo would use the most technologically perfect yet powerful rocket ever created to lift two independent spacecraft that were engineering marvels
..as crafty as the russians were Apollo technology was beyond their abilities
@MightySaturn5 dude korolyev, the best brain in rocket science died way before apollo lifted from the deck.without him obviously soviets were behind. could u say that the americans were capable of apollo without von braun, the german whom they got from ww2.americans import people and brains. americans are naturally less intelligent compared to soviets or germans.
They definitely won. People began to realize the U.S. had not made science an important enough part of the carriculum, and it's even less a part of it now.
Not sure about Sputnik, but the belief that Gagarin was not the world's first man in space comes around every now and then... there was even a "documentary" published to that effect last year
i think the Russians won the space race actually. They launched the first object into orbit, the first person into space, the first person into orbit,the first woman into space, the first object to orbit the moon. I mean the only thing the USA did that the russians didnt do first was land a man on the moon. I wish the russians wouldve kept going and got a man on the moon and then set their sights at mars...wouldve been awesome or even better if USA and Russia have another space race.
Just for the record the only space race was several key Soviet missilemen making an effort to be first for propaganda purposes. There was no "official space race" until Apollo was expedited by Kennedy in 1961. The term space race is incorrect as regards the US efforts and was a term coined by politicians and news media.
The US had orderly military and civil space programs
entertaining video! my names Sophia, kinda feelin bored if any1 wants to join me on cam or wana chat i will be signed on at __ FriendlyFlirts(.COM) __ my user ID there is Sophia_dfjrndrpfl chat soon xx its FR33 to j0in! mwah
Дорогие друзья YouTube:НИКИТА ХРУЩЕВ,БОРИС ЧЕРТОК,СЕРГЕЙЙ КОРОЛЕВ,DMITRY USTINOV, ВЛАДИМИР ЧЕЛОМЕИ,GAI SEVERIN,ОЛЕГ ГАЗЕНКО, СОВЕТСКИЙ ЛИДЕР КОСМОНАВТИКИ - ЭТИ МУЖЧИНЫ УБИЛ НАШ LAIKA."ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО ЛИ ВЫ СЧАСТЛИВЫ?":НЕНАЗВАННЫЙ,УБЛЮДКИ,ТРУСЫ,ЖЕЛАНИЕВЫ ГОРИТЕ В АДУ!ThankyouAdemarDelPoz)
Killing endangered species just for the fur is wrong, but people have to eat you idiot.. theres hunger in the world, animals eat animals is part of our nature.
Deal with it. Go fight for something important, against global warming, against children explotation, against hunger, againts racism, or deforestation not against me eating a tasty cow.
Our own dog is called Laika....why? Because she was abused by a man with a masheti before we found her. We had her stitched back together again and she lives without a bottom jaw. Man is a cruel. Thank you for reminding us of the liberties taken with nature in the early days of space AND STILL TODAY.
Fifty years ago! I remember the landings on the moon, 37 years ago, when I was 10 years old. I photographed the landing from TV. The form of the TV looked like a window. When the pictures were ready I took them to school, and told the boys, I was with them too! "No, impossible!" they said. But I could answer: "How could I take these pictures if I was not with them! Look at my window!" I had a minute of baffled triomph, before we all burst out laughing!
Happy 50th Birthday to the space age. Even though Nazis and Americans sent the first rockets into outer space in the 1940s, technically speaking, they probably thought of it as flights to very high altitudes at the time, rather than to something called "space" proper, and those were sounding rockets. It was Sputnik that focused the attention on the extra-terrestial realm. so... happy birthday, and many more!
Wow, 50 years ago today! It's amazing how a little metal ball single handedly jump started North America's science education and space programs. Canada began work on it's AVRO Arrow (fastest bomber intercepter)project which sadly was scrapped in'59. So what happened to all those unemployed engineers? 200 went to work for a start up space program in the USA on a project called Mercury.
Fifty years ago next week the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite named Sputnik. This launch at the time of the cold war caught the United States off guard because at that time the United States and the Soviet Union were enemies.
The 'beep' indicated the temperture within the satellite. The 'Dopler effect' indicated that the satellite was indeed coming to the overhead antenna and then passing overhead then leaving the antenna position on earth. (Much like the rising snd falling of a train horn to the ears of a stationary listener.)
why not? it was a wonderful "dvizhok" of science...
ruspla 8 months ago
@Md991free The Soviet Union had no "moon" program. The US caught on to this and started one, in the knowledge they would be ahead. The USSR could have landed on the moon, but they had won the space race with Yuri Gagarin's orbit around the earth so decided to move on to economic reforms.
TheBenbarton 8 months ago
translate plis
davidlucasfer 10 months ago
-before debating the facts you have to know the facts -try reading "The Soviet space race with Apollo" by Asif A. Siddiqi.
It goes into great detail about the inner workings of the Soviet program...few understand is that Sergey Pavlovich Korolev was not an inventer or scientist however was an incredibly good manager that pushed the program (in spite of the obstacles) towards its goal however his death was not the result of their loss in the space race...let me know how you liked the book
MightySaturn5 1 year ago
my favorite music.
rajashraful 1 year ago
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why would ANY living creature want to go into space, there is nothing up there. And going up there is a risk of dying for nothing. Because the Sputnik II was a waste of time, materials and a living thing.
madmanmatty07 2 years ago
sorry I confused with other video
LordGuallo 2 years ago
Anyway moon landing was the best thing Man has ever done.
antoinelecorse 2 years ago
and do you still thinking in that shit ??
LordGuallo 2 years ago
you seriously think that it's wrong? or you just say what people say ;)
antoinelecorse 2 years ago
its still not 100% sure or the moon landing was a fake or not and first man into space was probably the best thing man has ever done.
WarTurtle007 2 years ago
this "beep beep beep" means: " hey usa, we've won" !^^
antoinelecorse 2 years ago 7
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actually it means "Hey USA, now that we started this race please hand us our asses in a few years"
MightySaturn5 2 years ago
when did that happen
PerpetualWeekend 2 years ago
probably started with US space craft about 65-66' , thats when the much improved Gemini capsule was being used -an incredible "test" program where the American program made huge strides in learning and preparing for the ultimate test of human know how -the Apollo program.
Apollo would use the most technologically perfect yet powerful rocket ever created to lift two independent spacecraft that were engineering marvels
..as crafty as the russians were Apollo technology was beyond their abilities
MightySaturn5 2 years ago
@MightySaturn5 dude korolyev, the best brain in rocket science died way before apollo lifted from the deck.without him obviously soviets were behind. could u say that the americans were capable of apollo without von braun, the german whom they got from ww2.americans import people and brains. americans are naturally less intelligent compared to soviets or germans.
lakshman4u 1 year ago
@MightySaturn5 WHAT DO U MEAN
Mikhael796 1 year ago
beebbebeebebebeebebeb
RCPDfilms 2 years ago
They definitely won. People began to realize the U.S. had not made science an important enough part of the carriculum, and it's even less a part of it now.
thuthmosis 3 years ago 4
Are there Russians who believe that Sputnik was faked?
mulukchuwen 3 years ago
lol it's true they should think that too ^^ ( no one was fake of course)
antoinelecorse 2 years ago
Not sure about Sputnik, but the belief that Gagarin was not the world's first man in space comes around every now and then... there was even a "documentary" published to that effect last year
timbox55 2 years ago
i wish i were able to speak Russian. i don't understand a thing this guy's saying, but he sure has a nice way of saying it.
synth3s1s 3 years ago
it even put the first dog in space..
charlieking100 3 years ago
i think the Russians won the space race actually. They launched the first object into orbit, the first person into space, the first person into orbit,the first woman into space, the first object to orbit the moon. I mean the only thing the USA did that the russians didnt do first was land a man on the moon. I wish the russians wouldve kept going and got a man on the moon and then set their sights at mars...wouldve been awesome or even better if USA and Russia have another space race.
manmythlegend12 3 years ago
Just for the record the only space race was several key Soviet missilemen making an effort to be first for propaganda purposes. There was no "official space race" until Apollo was expedited by Kennedy in 1961. The term space race is incorrect as regards the US efforts and was a term coined by politicians and news media.
The US had orderly military and civil space programs
and they was not for propaganda or politics.
artwleb 3 years ago
will somebody please tell me when sputnik blasted off?
coophomie 3 years ago
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Sept 11 2001
MaxHicks99LA 3 years ago
dude ur lost man!!!
SPACE1966GHOST 3 years ago
OBAMA WON!!!
MaxHicks99LA 3 years ago
October 4, 1957
MaxHicks99LA 3 years ago 2
thanks dude, im doin a project ad i got a million different dates. again, thanks:)
coophomie 3 years ago
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entertaining video! my names Sophia, kinda feelin bored if any1 wants to join me on cam or wana chat i will be signed on at __ FriendlyFlirts(.COM) __ my user ID there is Sophia_dfjrndrpfl chat soon xx its FR33 to j0in! mwah
tronnyxx 3 years ago
love the beep
Timosha321 3 years ago 2
I would love it if it had English subtitles. I can't understand Russian.
FionaTheFox 3 years ago
me too:/
Ulker1707 3 years ago
Glorious days.
I love Russia.
miktzu 3 years ago 28
Go Sputnik go..
bazuca72 3 years ago 4
Дорогие друзья YouTube:НИКИТА ХРУЩЕВ,БОРИС ЧЕРТОК,СЕРГЕЙЙ КОРОЛЕВ,DMITRY USTINOV, ВЛАДИМИР ЧЕЛОМЕИ,GAI SEVERIN,ОЛЕГ ГАЗЕНКО, СОВЕТСКИЙ ЛИДЕР КОСМОНАВТИКИ - ЭТИ МУЖЧИНЫ УБИЛ НАШ LAIKA."ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО ЛИ ВЫ СЧАСТЛИВЫ?":НЕНАЗВАННЫЙ,УБЛЮДКИ,ТРУСЫ,ЖЕЛАНИЕВЫ ГОРИТЕ В АДУ!ThankyouAdemarDelPoz)
delpoz09 4 years ago
Спутник имеет побить все спутниковые
Witch means Sputnik is the best satellite ever
Sevoverkill 3 years ago
Well is just a stupid dog without feelings
Killing endangered species just for the fur is wrong, but people have to eat you idiot.. theres hunger in the world, animals eat animals is part of our nature.
Deal with it. Go fight for something important, against global warming, against children explotation, against hunger, againts racism, or deforestation not against me eating a tasty cow.
KodierungHerz 4 years ago
Our own dog is called Laika....why? Because she was abused by a man with a masheti before we found her. We had her stitched back together again and she lives without a bottom jaw. Man is a cruel. Thank you for reminding us of the liberties taken with nature in the early days of space AND STILL TODAY.
felicitc 4 years ago
kto znaet, mozhet russkie pervimi poletyat na lunu! Wow!
johnnymagic10 4 years ago
buon compleanno
Giulianov89 4 years ago
happy 50 anniversary to Laika too!!!
Alzazyel 4 years ago 6
I celebrate the Suptnik with my Slow 'space' Samba! It fits the athmophere. Enjoy!
Barend, composer and concert pianist dfrom Hollan
barendschipper 4 years ago 3
Fifty years ago! I remember the landings on the moon, 37 years ago, when I was 10 years old. I photographed the landing from TV. The form of the TV looked like a window. When the pictures were ready I took them to school, and told the boys, I was with them too! "No, impossible!" they said. But I could answer: "How could I take these pictures if I was not with them! Look at my window!" I had a minute of baffled triomph, before we all burst out laughing!
Happy anniversary Sputnik!
Barend
barendschipper 4 years ago 5
Happy 50th Birthday to the space age. Even though Nazis and Americans sent the first rockets into outer space in the 1940s, technically speaking, they probably thought of it as flights to very high altitudes at the time, rather than to something called "space" proper, and those were sounding rockets. It was Sputnik that focused the attention on the extra-terrestial realm. so... happy birthday, and many more!
Rickyrab 4 years ago
Happy 50th Anniversary, Sputnik! May Russia and the United States never return to the Cold War days and remain close allies forever.
antman062867 4 years ago 24
@antman062867 You do realize that without the cold war, the world has lost its balance
sundhaug92 1 year ago
@antman062867 thats what they said in ww2 but yeah lets hope they remain allies
dogtowner93 1 year ago
@antman062867 The Russian beat the US to Space, we beat them to the moon.
Both were great accomplishments in my eyes.
md991free 1 year ago
@antman062867 being allies with american terrorists? you must be joking
chtovimenitebemojem 5 months ago
Not only it's the 50th anniversary of Sputnik's launch (10/4/2007), it's the 50th anniversary of space exploration all together.
theclayguy 4 years ago 4
Sputnik forever!!! Greetings in the day of its 50th anniversary.
darkalligator 4 years ago 4
feliz aniversario!
ivanmed100 4 years ago 4
Happy Aniversary Sputnik...!!!
maverick2011 4 years ago 3
Wow, 50 years ago today! It's amazing how a little metal ball single handedly jump started North America's science education and space programs. Canada began work on it's AVRO Arrow (fastest bomber intercepter)project which sadly was scrapped in'59. So what happened to all those unemployed engineers? 200 went to work for a start up space program in the USA on a project called Mercury.
Manwithjeep 4 years ago 2
you got the picture ;)
LordOfJoy 4 years ago
What are you saying? Us science and space programs were doing quite well. Not being first is not a measure of ability
but simply what your priorities are and what funding you have. Look at all the programs the US had in 1957 - don't
read or watch documentaries. Learn the facts yourself.
artwleb 3 years ago
It was actually launched from Kazakhstan that is now Borat's home country. It is nice.
hooverdog1957 4 years ago 3
hahah
StrungOutFlip 3 years ago
"Beep,Beep,Beep"..
Hoskins1942 4 years ago
Then up went Sputnik,
gave the world a butt-kick and made it cleare tomorrow starts today.
Bep, bep, bep, bep, Hallo there!
Sputnik says giggling thro the skyyyyy!
WernerWarhead14 4 years ago
Fifty years ago next week the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite named Sputnik. This launch at the time of the cold war caught the United States off guard because at that time the United States and the Soviet Union were enemies.
MrBennetzen 4 years ago
What is the origin of this video?
Yaseck 4 years ago
The 'beep' indicated the temperture within the satellite. The 'Dopler effect' indicated that the satellite was indeed coming to the overhead antenna and then passing overhead then leaving the antenna position on earth. (Much like the rising snd falling of a train horn to the ears of a stationary listener.)
GrandpaChris 4 years ago
very good video
kommyrocker 4 years ago