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Sputnik 3 in orbit, 1958 C016 / 6374

Sputnik 3 in orbit, artwork. This small unmanned conical spacecraft carried scientific instruments to study the upper atmosphere, cosmic rays, and the Earths magnetic field. It was 3.57 metres long and 1.73 metres wide at the base. It was launched by a modified R-7 Semyorka missile on 15 May 1958. Its orbit decayed and it re-entered the atmosphere and disintegrated on 6 April 1960

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1900s 1950s 1958 Atmosphere Atmospheric Early Earth Orbit Engineering Montage Orbiting Pioneering Planetary Limb Satellite Small Soviet Soviet Union Space Flight Space Race Spaceflight Unmanned Ussr


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This print showcases the iconic Sputnik 3 in orbit, a groundbreaking artwork capturing a pivotal moment in space exploration. Launched on May 15,1958, this small unmanned spacecraft was a testament to Soviet engineering prowess and scientific curiosity. Measuring at an impressive length of 3.57 meters and width of 1.73 meters at its base, it carried an array of sophisticated instruments aimed at studying the upper atmosphere, cosmic rays, and Earth's magnetic field. As it gracefully orbited our planet, Sputnik 3 provided invaluable data that expanded our understanding of the universe and paved the way for future technological advancements. This single satellite played a crucial role in propelling humanity into the era of spaceflight. The monochrome illustration beautifully captures the planetary limb against the backdrop of space—an awe-inspiring sight that reminds us of our place within this vast cosmos. It symbolizes not only Soviet Union's pioneering spirit but also represents an important milestone in human history—the Space Race between superpowers during the mid-20th century. Although its journey came to an end on April 6,1960 when it re-entered Earth's atmosphere and disintegrated, Sputnik 3 will forever remain etched in our collective memory as a testament to mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond our home planet. This historic artifact serves as a reminder that through determination and innovation we can push boundaries previously thought impossible—ushering humanity towards new frontiers yet to be discovered

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