Sputnik 3

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Sputnik 3 was a Soviet scientific research satellite launched in 1958 to conduct extensive geophysical studies of Earth’s upper atmosphere and near-space environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet spacecraft
artificial satellite
scientific research satellite
apogee ~1881 km
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
diameter 1.73 m
followedBy Sputnik 4
hasInstrument cosmic ray detectors
gas analyzers
ion trap
magnetometer
micrometeorite detectors
photometers
pressure gauges
radio transmitters
tape recorder
inclination 65.2 degrees
languageOfInscription Russian
launchComplex Baikonur Cosmodrome
surface form: Baikonur Site 1/5
launchDate 1958-05-15
launchMass 1327 kg
launchRocketFamily R-7 Semyorka rocket
surface form: R-7
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
Tyuratam
launchVehicle Molniya 8K78
surface form: Sputnik 8A91
launchYear 1958
length 3.57 m
mass 1327 kg
missionObjective measure cosmic rays
measure solar radiation
study Earth’s magnetic field
study Earth’s upper atmosphere
study ionosphere
study micrometeorites
study near-Earth space environment
test onboard recording and telemetry systems
missionType Earth science
geophysical research
notableFor carrying a large suite of scientific instruments
early comprehensive geophysical research from orbit
operator Soviet Union
orbitalPeriod ~106 minutes
orbitType low Earth orbit
perigee ~228 km
powerSource chemical batteries
precededBy Sputnik 2
programSequence third satellite in the Sputnik series
shape conical
spaceProgram Soviet space program

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Sputnik 2 followedBy Sputnik 3