This sound is the original. On October 4, 1957, the first artificial satellite took off: Sputnik 1. With its 83 kilos and 58 cm in diameter, it will revolve around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, between 288 and 947 kilometers in altitude. , emitting this characteristic "beep beep" broadcast by all the radios in the world. UCS Category: COMTran. Duration: 00:11.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema.. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:07.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema.. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:20.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema .. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:17.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema .. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:12.
This sound is a reproduction: a 1060 Hz sine wave with some reverb. On October 4, 1957, the first artificial satellite took off: Sputnik 1. With its 83 kilos and 58 cm in diameter, it will revolve around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, between 288 and 947 kilometers in altitude. , emitting this characteristic "beep beep" broadcast by all the radios in the world. UCS Category: COMTran. Duration: 00:09.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema.. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:05.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema.. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:10.
The passage of a spaceship. In reality, sound needs air to move: In the absence of air in space, no sound. Except at the cinema.. UCS Category: SCIShip. Duration: 00:10.
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