After the success of the Sputnik launch in 1957, the US feared that
-it would never be able to launch its own satellite.
-the USSR had used technology developed by the US.
-the Soviets had superior nuclear capabilities.
-any future satellites would not be as successful.
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The Cold War and the United States were significantly impacted by Sputnik's success. The United States' officials accelerated their space and weapons programmes because of a fear that they had lagged behind.
- On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launched the world's first artificial satellite Sputnik-1. Only about the size of a beach ball (22.8 inches or 58 centimeters in diameter) and weighing 183.9 pounds (83.6 kilograms), it circled the Earth in about 98 minutes.
- The launch of Sputnik marked the beginning of the space age and the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, and led to the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
- This guide is intended to help guide researchers with information about Sputnik and the space race and artificial satellites. In addition to recommended books on the subject, links to key digitized resources and other online resources for information on the history of Sputnik are included.
- This guide was originally compiled in 2007 on the anniversary of the launch of Sputnik (1957), but has been updated with additional content.
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