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It shocked America - which had expected to get there first - and...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eLEADIN: \u003cbr/\u003e              October 4th marks 60 years since one of Russia's greatest achievements - the launch of Sputnik 1 - the world's first manmade satellite.\u003cbr/\u003e              It shocked America - which had expected to get there first - and paved the way for future space exploration and today's satellite dependent lifestyles. \u003cbr/\u003e              STORYLINE:\u003cbr/\u003e              The successful launch of Sputnik on 4th October 1957 marked the dawn of the Space Age. \u003cbr/\u003e              It was the world's first satellite in space - and at only 58 cm or 22.8 inches in diameter, weighing 83.6 kg it took 98 minutes to orbit Earth and ushered in a space race between the United States and the then USSR. \u003cbr/\u003e              The launch won global praise and recognition and was a huge source of pride for the USSR,  but here at the Moscow Museum of Space, historians inform visitors that Sputnik was actually a last minute effort.  \u003cbr/\u003e              According to Olga Shtoda, a tour guide at the museum, prior to the launch Soviet scientists and engineers lead by Sergei Korolyov had been working on a different satellite -  a much bigger and more complicated one. But driven by the fear that the Americans would get there first, Korolyov and his team built a lighter version of the satellite in only 4 months.\u003cbr/\u003e              \"In reality Soviet scientists wanted to launch a completely different satellite: it was bigger, cone-shaped and weighed about 1300kg. There was a real scientific laboratory with 12 computers inside. But then we found out that Americans were planning on launching their satellite which was smaller and lighter. We realised that we could lose to the Americans and our scientists quickly created a new satellite: the one that we can see here and the one which everyone knows,\" she says. \u003cbr/\u003e              The launch, initially planned for 6th October, took place two days earlier as Korolyov suspected that even then, the Americans might do it earlier. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"There was a race and as a result of the race Russians, Soviet people won. And this filled us with so much pride. It happened in the time when we could still feel the consequences of war and lived in poverty,\" says Yuri Salnikov,  a Russian space journalist and director of several films on space exploration. \u003cbr/\u003e              Soon after blastoff from the arid steppes of the Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan, the satellite sent out what would become the world's most famous beep.\u003cbr/\u003e              But the tired engineers on the ground didn't immediately grasp its importance. \u003cbr/\u003e              Yuri Silaev was one of them. The former assembly technician recalled those events in a small circle of colleagues for the last time in August this year, nearly a month before he passed away.\u003cbr/\u003e              He remembered coming back to a very simple hotel room after the launch where he slept with 6 other colleagues. He turned off the light to finally rest, when suddenly Korolyov burst in.\u003cbr/\u003e              \"The machine did its job, we could see that it flew away. All so tired we came back to our rooms, there were six of us in each. We had to roll out lamps in order to make the light shut down, protect ourselves from mosquitoes and just rest. When suddenly Korolev comes in and starts looking for the lamp to turn on the light. And then he shouted: \"You Russian guys, you have no idea what I have done. Our Sputnik is out and beeping,\" he recalls. \u003cbr/\u003e              The success of the Russian launch of Sputnik sent shockwaves around America, which had expected to be the first to have a space mission.\u003cbr/\u003e              It was the start of a steady stream of craft to the moon.\u003cbr/\u003e              Geoff Nunn is the curator of the Space History exhibit at the Museum of Flight in Seattle. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"The transmitter transmitted a pulse beeping sound that sounded like this,\" he says.  \u003cbr/\u003e              \"It was transmitting a radio signal that was a pulse signal which gave it that signature beep beep beep sound that everyone associates with Sputnik. It was specifically transmitting on frequencies that were able to picked up by ham radio operators. It was designed to let us know its presence.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              He explains how Sputnik - which literally translated means 'the simplest satellite' - was simply a radio transmitter in a hollow metal sphere. But the world can thank it for everything from broadcast television to weather forecasting and GPS systems - and of course space exploration.  \u003cbr/\u003e              \"Sputnik in a lot of ways launched the space race. Before that, it had been going sort of under the radar in both a metaphorical and a literal sense for some time with the U.S and Soviet Union both building up their rocketry programs largely to support their efforts to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles. But Sputnik launched into the public eye, so in a lot of ways, it marks the starting point of the space race that ultimately resulted in putting humans on the moon,\" says Nunn.  \u003cbr/\u003e              Back then it was hard to imagine that 60 years later it would be the norm for astronauts to not only go into space, but also come back; and it was unthinkable that Russian cosmonauts would work alongside American ones. \u003cbr/\u003e              \"It was received with a mixture of wonder, awe and downright panic especially for folks in the United States because having the ability to put something in orbit also meant that the Soviet Union had the ability to potentially deliver a nuclear warhead anywhere in the world,\" says Nunn.\u003cbr/\u003e              But while relations between the U.S. and Russia have once again become strained, NASA and the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos are strengthening partnerships. \u003cbr/\u003e              According to the head of Roscosmos, Igor Komarov, Russia's current main priorities are exploration of the Moon and Mars, in partnership with other countries.\u003cbr/\u003e              \"As for our main priorities at the moment as before they include joint cooperative programs in piloting, work at the International Space station, further movement towards the Moon and Mars with our partners. We will also be working on developing scientific research on other bodies of the Solar System and other galaxies as well as those practical results which space activities are providing here on Earth in the areas of communication, navigation and distance sounding of Earth.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              What started with Sputnik has lead to the International Space Station (ISS)  - in effect a habitable satellite - and one of human kind's most successful, international partnerships uniting and coordinating the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada.\u003cbr/\u003e            \u003cbr/\u003e\u003cbr/\u003e              File - No restrictions \u003cbr/\u003e              Star City, Kazakhstan (former USSR) - 4 October 1957\u003cbr/\u003e              1. Various of Sputnik launch \u003cbr/\u003e              2. Various of news about Sputnik launch in newspapers \u003cbr/\u003e              \u003cbr/\u003e              Moscow, Russia - 2 October 2017\u003cbr/\u003e              3. Various of Sputnik model on display at Moscow Museum of Space\u003cbr/\u003e              4. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Olga Shtoda, Tour guide at Moscow Museum of Space:\u003cbr/\u003e              \"In reality Soviet scientists wanted to launch a completely different satellite: it was bigger, cone-shaped and weighed about 1300kg. There was a real scientific laboratory with 12 computers inside. But then we found out that Americans were planning on launching their satellite, which was smaller and lighter. We realised that we could lose to the Americans and our scientists quickly created a new satellite: the one that we can see here and the one which everyone knows.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              5. Various of Sputnik model\u003cbr/\u003e              \u003cbr/\u003e              Moscow, Russia - 2 October 2017\u003cbr/\u003e              6. Various of monument to Sputnik\u003cbr/\u003e              7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Yuri Salnikov, Russian Space journalist and film director:\u003cbr/\u003e              \"There was a race and as a result of the race Russians, Soviet people won. And this filled us with so much pride. It happened in the time when we could still feel the consequences of war and lived in poverty.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              8. Various of the monument \u003cbr/\u003e              \u003cbr/\u003e              Moscow, Russia - Recent\u003cbr/\u003e              9. Yuri Silaev on a boat sharing memories with space industry peers\u003cbr/\u003e              10. UPSOUND (Russian) Yuri Silaev, one of Sputnik constructors:\u003cbr/\u003e              \"The machine did its job, we could see that it flew away. All so tired we came back to our rooms, there were six of us in each. We had to roll out lamps in order to make the light shut down, protect ourselves from mosquitoes and just rest. When suddenly Korolev comes in and starts looking for the lamp to turn on the light. And then he shouted: \"You Russian guys, you have no idea what I have done. Our Sputnik is out and beeping.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              \u003cbr/\u003e              Seattle, USA – October 2, 2017\u003cbr/\u003e              11. SOUNDBITE (English) Geoff Nunn, space history exhibit curator: \"The transmitter transmitted a pulse beeping sound that sounded like this.\" \u003cbr/\u003e              12. Various of beeping sound and Sputnik model UPSOUND: Sputnik model beeping \u003cbr/\u003e              13. SOUNDBITE (English) Geoff Nunn, space history exhibit curator, Museum of Flight : \u003cbr/\u003e              \"It was transmitting a radio signal that was a pulse signal which gave it that signature beep beep beep sound that everyone associates with Sputnik. It was specifically transmitting on frequencies that were able to be picked up by ham radio operators. It was designed to let us know its presence.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              14. Various of Sputnik model on display at the The Museum of Flight \u003cbr/\u003e              15 .  SOUNDBITE (English) Geoff Nunn, space history exhibit curator: \u003cbr/\u003e              \"Sputnik in a lot of ways launched the space race. Before that, it had been going on sort of under the radar in both a metaphorical and a literal sense for some time with the U.S and the Soviet Union both building up their rocketry programs largely to support their efforts to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles.\".\u003cbr/\u003e              16. Various of display of New York Times front page, artist drawing of inside of Sputnik, picture of original Sputnik\u003cbr/\u003e              17. SOUNDBITE (English) Geoff Nunn, space history exhibit curator: \u003cbr/\u003e              \"It was received with a mixture of wonder, awe and downright panic especially for folks in the United States because having the ability to put something in to orbit also meant that the Soviet Union had the ability to potentially deliver a nuclear warhead anywhere in the world.\" \u003cbr/\u003e              18. Various of model of an Explorer satellite, the first type of satellite launched by the U.S.\u003cbr/\u003e              19. Mid of exhibit \u003cbr/\u003e              \u003cbr/\u003e              Star City, Moscow region, Russia - 31 August 2017\u003cbr/\u003e              20. Various of training for NASA and Roscosmos cosmonauts \u003cbr/\u003e              \u003cbr/\u003e              Moscow, Russia - 2 October 2017\u003cbr/\u003e              21. Various of the presser on Russian federal space program\u003cbr/\u003e              22. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Igor Komarov, Head of Russian Space Agency \"Roscosmos\":\u003cbr/\u003e              \"As for our main priorities at the moment as before they include joint cooperative programs in piloting, work at the International Space station, further movement towards the Moon and Mars with our partners. We will also be working on developing scientific research on other bodies of the Solar System and other galaxies as well as those practical results which space activities are providing here on Earth in the areas of communication, navigation and distance sounding of Earth.\"\u003cbr/\u003e              File - No restrictions \u003cbr/\u003e              Star City, Kazakhstan (former USSR) - 4 October 1957\u003cbr/\u003e              23 . 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