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We've sent some pretty interesting payloads to space since the first satellite (Sputnik 1) launched on October 4, 1957. As ...
By Nailia Bagirova and Lucy Papachristou BAKU (Reuters) -Post-mortems on two Azerbaijani brothers who died in Russian police ...
Azerbaijan's Interior Ministry told local media that seven people linked to a Kremlin-funded media outlet in Baku have been ...
Azerbaijan and Russia have engaged in a rare escalation of judicial measures against each other over the last days, as ...
According to the outlet, they face charges under the Azerbaijani Criminal Code, including fraud causing significant damage, illegal entrepreneurship involving large-scale income, and the legalization ...
Authorities in Belarus continue their unrelenting crackdown on dissent even as they release some prisoners, the country’s ...
Festival goers enjoy last year's “re-enactment” of the day a piece of Sputnik IV landed in Manitowic. It came from outer space…. and crashed down in the middle of a street in Manitowoc ...
Galbreath argues that a Sputnik-scale wake-up call has already happened — several times. “China blew up a satellite in 2007. Russia did the same in 2021. Both created massive debris clouds.
No, DeepSeek Is Not A ‘Sputnik Moment’ Chinese AI company DeepSeek stunned tech bigwigs with its cost-efficient capable models, but some industry experts remain unimpressed. By Rashi Shrivastava , ...
SPUTNIK: Once I’m done with Hornet Disaster stuff I’m going to focus on taking some time off by doing side projects like Five Pebbles and Lola’s Pocket PC.
Sputnik was the size and shape of a basketball with a diameter of 23 inches and four antennae protruding from its body. While it was small in stature, it weighed 184 pounds.