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  2. Sputnik 1 - Wikipedia

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    Sputnik 1 (/ ˈ s p ʌ t n ɪ k, ˈ s p ʊ t n ɪ k /, Russian: Спутник-1, Satellite 1), sometimes referred to as simply Sputnik, was the first artificial Earth satellite.It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.

  3. List of first satellites by country - Wikipedia

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    Originally operated and launched for Indonesian company PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara. Acquired while on orbit by Mabuhay in 1996 making it the first Philippine owned satellite. Mabuhay 1 (Agila 2) SS/Loral: Chang Zheng 3B: Xichang: 19 August 1997: First Philippine satellite to be launched from space Egypt: Nilesat 101: Nilesat: Astrium: Ariane ...

  4. Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Wikipedia

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    Amazônia-1 is the first Earth observation satellite developed by Brazil, helped by Argentina's INVAP, who provided the main computer, attitude controls and sensors, and the training of Brazilian engineers,[8] and launched at 04:54:00 UTC (10:24:00 IST) on 28 February 2021.

  5. Timeline of first Earth observation satellites - Wikipedia

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    Sputnik 1, while the first satellite ever launched, did not conduct Earth science. Explorer 1 was the first satellite to make an Earth science discovery when it found the Van Allen belts . This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  6. Satellite - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Objects intentionally placed into orbit This article is about human-made satellites. For moons, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). Two CubeSats orbiting around Earth after being deployed from the ISS Kibō module's Small Satellite Orbital Deployer A ...

  7. List of communications satellite firsts - Wikipedia

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    First commercial communications satellite in geosynchronous orbit [1] April 6, 1965 United States: Orbita: First national TV network based on satellite television: November 1967 Soviet Union: Nimbus 3: First satellite-based search and rescue system First satellite to locate and command remote weather stations to transmit data back to satellite ...

  8. Telstar - Wikipedia

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    The satellite was built by a team at Bell Telephone Laboratories that included John Robinson Pierce, who created the project; [4] Rudy Kompfner, who invented the traveling-wave tube transponder that the satellite used; [4] [5] and James M. Early, who designed its transistors and solar panels. [6]

  9. Aryabhata (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    On 19 April 1975, the satellite's 96.46-minute orbit had an apogee of 619 kilometres (385 mi) and a perigee of 563 kilometres (350 mi), at an inclination of 50.7 degrees. [6] [3] It was built to conduct experiments in X-ray astronomy, aeronomics, and solar physics. The spacecraft was a 26-sided polyhedron 1.4 metres (4.6 ft) in diameter.