
When a ‘fellow traveller’ went to space
The Hindu
The successful launch of Sputnik — the world’s first artificial satellite to orbit Earth — on October 4, 1957 rocketed humanity to a hitherto unknown time and space. While the scientific aspects of the success were significant and groundbreaking, it also marked the beginning of the space race between the Cold War foes the Soviet Union and the U.S. A.S.Ganesh takes you back to where it all started…
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