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A Vulcan ship was sent to investigate the launch of Sputnik 1. However, due to its malfunctioning impulse manifold, the ship was forced to make a crash-landing near Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania. This lead to the Vulcans' unofficial first contact with Humans. (ENT episode: "Carbon Creek") Official first contact between the two species would not take place until April 5, 2063. (TNG movie: Star Trek: First Contact) Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite launched into outer space. The Soviet Union launched this. Sputnik 1 started the Space Race. Sputnik 1 launched on October 4, 1957. It was a Russian satellite and was not expected to be successful. The satellite burnt up on January 4, 1958, as it went back into the Earth's atmosphere. The Soviets ultimately lost the Space Race. 200px|right|thumb|Widok wnętrza Sputnika 1 200px|right|thumb|Makieta Sputnika 1 Sputnik 1 – pierwszy radziecki sztuczny satelita i jednocześnie pierwszy twór człowieka, który osiągnął orbitę okołoziemską, rozpoczynając tym samym tzw. „erę kosmiczną”. Wystrzelony przez ZSRR 4 października 1957 roku.
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Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite launched into outer space. The Soviet Union launched this. Sputnik 1 started the Space Race. Sputnik 1 launched on October 4, 1957. It was a Russian satellite and was not expected to be successful. The satellite burnt up on January 4, 1958, as it went back into the Earth's atmosphere. The Soviets ultimately lost the Space Race. A Vulcan ship was sent to investigate the launch of Sputnik 1. However, due to its malfunctioning impulse manifold, the ship was forced to make a crash-landing near Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania. This lead to the Vulcans' unofficial first contact with Humans. (ENT episode: "Carbon Creek") Official first contact between the two species would not take place until April 5, 2063. (TNG movie: Star Trek: First Contact) The launch of Sputnik was a major event in the Cold War period in the second half of the 20th century, since any nation that possessed rockets which could launch payloads into orbit could drop bombs anywhere on the planet. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect) 200px|right|thumb|Widok wnętrza Sputnika 1 200px|right|thumb|Makieta Sputnika 1 Sputnik 1 – pierwszy radziecki sztuczny satelita i jednocześnie pierwszy twór człowieka, który osiągnął orbitę okołoziemską, rozpoczynając tym samym tzw. „erę kosmiczną”. Wystrzelony przez ZSRR 4 października 1957 roku.