The first artificial satellite was Sputnik I, launched by the Soviet Union on the 4th of October 1957
The First was Sputnik;
The second was Sputnik 2;
The third was The Explorer
It was the first human-made satellite, (launched from Russia on Oct. 4, 1957), to orbit the Earth. A space probe leaves the orbit of Earth and goes off into distant space. Sputnik only left Earth's orbit to burn up in the upper atmosphere on Jan. 4, 1958.
The first man-made object to successfully be placed in Earth orbit was dubbed "Sputnik". It was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan ... part of the USSR at the time ... on October 4, 1957.
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The Explorer but it wasnt a rocket, it was a satellite
The second attempt to launch Sputnik 3 was successfully done on may 15 1958.
Sputnik was the first artificial satellite.
The first artificial satellite was the explorer one.
The USSR launched Sputnik I, the first successful artificial satellite, on October 4, 1957.
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Bhaskara-I was launched on 7th June 1979.
Sputnik 1 - launched October 4 1957 (orbited until January 4, 1958)
The name of the second satellite can vary depending on the context. It could be any specific satellite's name, such as "Hubble Space Telescope," "GPS satellite," or "ISS (International Space Station) satellite."
The very first artificial satellite was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. The name of the satellite was "Sputnik".
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Mariner 9 was launched successfully on May 30, 1971. This made it the first artificial satellite of Mars when it arrived and went into orbit.