PPT-IGY and Sputnik 30 August 2017
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Warfare drove science War provided a need for scientific and technical development leading to government support Vannevar Bush described the bargain in The Endless
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Warfare drove science War provided a need for scientific and technical development leading to government support Vannevar Bush described the bargain in The Endless Frontier WWII achievements RADAR Abomb missiles computers. Who . were the two superpowers during the Cold War? . The United States and the USSR (. The Union of Soviet Socialist . Republics)/ Russia. After the end of World War Two, both of the states were winners but on the same time they were building up fear that their extraneous power would be used to attack each-other. So during, the Cold War everything was turned into a race and a in-direct battle between the U.S and Russia.. Soviets . tes. t . atomic . bomb in 1949. Sets off an arms race. Technological advancement and competition. Soviet Union Test “Joe 1”. Launched . on October 4, 1957 by the Soviet Union. First artificial satellite. Lite. Teaching Science. With Balloons. Nick Pugh. K5qxj@amsat.org. Agenda. Scientific Investigation. Data Collection. Temperature Change with Altitude. Graphing. Wind Drift. Radio. Critical Thinking. BELL RINGER: INTERPRETING GRAPHS. AVERAGE CHILDREN PER WOMAN 1927- 2007. BABY BOOM. Complete reversal of really long term trends. Birth rate peaks in 1957. Had been dropping for a century when it began to increase in 1946. A Brief History of Satellite Remote Sensing. Sputnik I Launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. Worlds first man-made satellite. Size of a beach ball; Weighed about 184 pounds. Sputnik II launched November 3, 1957. Sputnik. What could Soviet superiority in space mean for the US?. Context. Where are we at?. October 4, 1957. U.S. technologically dominant. .. Object PS1. Used an ICBM. 84 kilograms. What happened up to this point?. . 2017. . AJCU–AP Service Learning Program. Ateneo. de manila University. Background. Health Care is a fundamental . n. eed and right of all. Yet, there are high economic . and c. ultural costs in receiving health services. Krushchev. and McDougall. Kruschev. : Artificial . Earth satellites will pave the way for space travel, and the present generation will witness how the freed and conscious labor of the people of the new socialist society turns the most daring of mankind’s dreams into . Dwight Eisenhower. 1890 – 1969 (life). 1953 – 1961 (President). Nicknamed “Ike”. Highly popular due to his efficient military leadership during WWII. Staunchly anti-communist, but also dedicated to scaling back military spending. S.Subhashini. . M.Tech. (COS). 1. st. year. INTRODUCTION. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite.. It was a 58 cm diameter polished metal sphere, with four external radio antennas to broadcast radio pulses.. The Heroic Age ended in Antarctica after Shackleton’s death in 1922. After that, there were a few other excursions south. Richard Byrd, an American naval flight instructor, had been the first . . person to fly over the North Pole and now he wanted to head south. Készítette:. Bárdosi Marietta. Felkészítő tanár. : Blazsán Gabriella. Iskola neve és címe:. Dr. Török Béla Óvoda, Általános Iskola, Speciális Szakiskola, . Egységes Gyógypedagógiai Módszertani Intézmény, . Dr. Veronica Garcia. WELCOME BACK FACULTY !. WELCOME BACK FACULTY !. SS welcomed over XXX new students through NSO’s. WELCOME BACK FACULTY !. SS welcomed over XXX new students through NSO’s. 10. th. This book explores Russia\'s stunning success of ushering in the space age by launching Sputnik and beating the United States into space. It also examines the formation of NASA, the race for human exploration of the moon, the reality of global satellite communications, and a new generation of scientific spacecraft that began exploring the universe. An introductory essay by Pulitzer Prize winner Walter A. McDougall sets the context for Sputnik and its significance at the end of the twentieth century.
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