Yuri was standing by a small, remote controlled platform on tank tracks which supported a probe that resembled Sputnik. |
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Two months later, although not missile related but even more explosive, the Soviets launched the Sputnik I satellite. |
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As with the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the launching of Sputnik, epochal events can briefly change all the rules of the political game. |
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If the Soviets could orbit Sputnik, who was to say that they were not proceeding to develop the capability for a space-based missile attack? |
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Sputnik has replaced the electrolytic capacitors with film capacitors which has extended the useful life of the inverters by several years. |
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Sputnik Engineering's general sales and delivery terms and conditions apply. |
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The Baikonur cosmodrome has been the launch site of all of the Russian piloted spaceflights, including Sputnik 1 and this Soyuz-TM rocket. |
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Sputnik has a very good reputation for high quality products and a comprehensive background in solar technology. |
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The always-interesting Nick Denton has the inside track on what's doing at Sputnik. |
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As the newly launched Sputnik satellite orbits earth, a strange meteorite approaches the planet. |
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Studio Sputnik started off when we squatted in an old attic of a building while we were still students. |
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When Sputnik had first gone into orbit a schoolteacher asked her second-graders to write some verse on the subject. |
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Just as the launch of Sputnik changed the space race, this surprise announcement is being viewed as a setback for American science. |
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However, when Russia sent Sputnik into orbit in October 1957, he changed tack and put his efforts into America's space exploration programme. |
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Sputnik requires users to log in before using the system, so a wireless network provider knows who's tapping its resources. |
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The USSR launched the first manmade satellite, Sputnik, marking the beginning of the space race. |
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In 1957, the USSR launched the Sputnik, the first artificial earth satellite. |
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In October, 1957, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the first satellite, into orbit, Americans were stunned. |
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In 1955-1957, the Sputnik era caused our educational system to focus on science and technical improvements. |
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It took the 1957 launch of Sputnik, the Soviet satellite, to break the policy logjam. |
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Six months earlier the Soviet Union had launched Sputnik I, the first space satellite, shaking the confidence of Americans. |
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Before working at Sputnik, the electronics technician optimised energy and data communications systems. |
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Sputnik Engineering has developed a new installation set in order to simplify the installation. |
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That is the red thread of continuity, which runs from Decline 1.0 with Sputnik to Decline 5.0 with the post-crash. |
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However, such overruling only takes place, if the other agreements are set in writing and have been explicitly accepted by Sputnik. |
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In 1957, we entered the space age when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth. |
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Fifty years ago, in 1957, the space age dawned with the Soviet satellite, Sputnik. |
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Sputnik has not yet begun broadcasting in these countries, but the communication researcher said Sputnik has been setting up a web-based service in Tallinn and is quietly recruiting journalists. |
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Sputnik does not just test its products internally. |
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On the 16 May, the system supplier Sunflow and the inverter producer Sputnik Engineering introduced this showpiece to the general public. |
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Sputnik Engineering's SolarMax web portal supplies a complete internet-based application for monitoring and visualising photovoltaic plants. |
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Galvanically separated central inverters from Sputnik Engineering AG have been approved for use with Unisolar modules for several years. |
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Besides English, the Sputnik News website now has local-language versions for Abkhazia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, China, Germany, Spain, and Turkey. |
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For the countries where we still do not have a sales office, we founded the new branch office Sputnik Engineering International AG in April. |
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For sales and customer service in the Benelux countries Sputnik has already opened an office in Brussels. |
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Sputnik will concentrate on the production of string inverters at the headquarters in the former Rolex building in Biel. |
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Three inverters made by the Swiss manufacturer Sputnik Engineering turn their direct current into the alternating current used on the grid. |
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Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite ever placed in orbit and a stunning propaganda achievement. |
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All began one October 4, 1957 with the launching of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite of the Earth, which opened the space era. |
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The space age began in 1957 when the former Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite. |
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Early coups included pictures of the October anniversary parade at the time of the 1957 Sputnik launch, which he got by attaching himself to a Soviet TV crew. |
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Now you can have your exchange up and running within minutes, using our Sputnik Exchange Engine platform. |
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Trainer Jassim al-Ghazali leads in Sputnik Sweetheart after winning the Al Khariab Cup at the QREC yesterday. |
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When Sputnik 1 was launched into orbit on October 4, 1957, the space age was born and the fields of science, engineering and technology were changed forever. |
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The year is 1958 and America is set to launch its first satellite in an attempt to steal a march on the Soviet Sputnik and regain supremacy in the space race. |
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Dwight Eisenhower's second term is best remembered for the Soviet Union pulling ahead in the space race with Sputnik and the downing of a U.S. spy plane over Soviet territory. |
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From the moment he learned about Sputnik, Gagarin secretly knew he would join the space programme and even began sketching his ideas for spaceships. |
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Any warranty or liability of Sputnik beyond this extended warranty is excluded, to the extent permitted by law. |
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Data communication products made by Sputnik Engineering come with the same services as those described above for the string inverters. |
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The string inverters and central inverters made by Sputnik can contribute to meeting these goals. |
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Suitable connection cables are available from Sputnik Engineering, or you can assemble the cable yourself. |
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This Federal Agency was created in 1958 within the Department of Defense in response to the USSR's launch of the Sputnik satellite. |
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The Sputnik microphone represents the culmination of over a year of design and development. |
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Now that Schweikardt is beginning his new position, Sputnik is separating off this division and giving it more weight. |
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Engineered to the highest sonic standards, the Sputnik addresses the needs of the most critical professional users. |
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On 4 October 1957, only 54 years after the first flight, the launch of Sputnik I marked the beginning of the space age, when humankind took the first steps to leaving the protected environment of the Earth's atmosphere. |
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October 1st, 1957, three days before the Russians launched Sputnik into the October sky, changing our lives forever, Chemie GrĂ¼nenthal formally launched their new sleeping pill, Contergan, onto the world market. |
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The transformerless technology of these new inverters has enabled Sputnik to cut both the size and the weight of the system by half compared with the previous models. |
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You order a light fixture that the catalogue calls Sputnik. |
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From the glorious one-upmanship of the first Sputnik flight on October 4th 1957, until the mid-1960s, the Soviet Union was always the pacesetter and America the seething second-best. |
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The production in Bavaria, Germany has been commenced by the company successor of insolvent Sputnik Engineering AG, the Swiss maker of SolarMax inverters. |
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For years Sputnik has been the world market leader in this area. |
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The new administrative assistant appreciates above all the dynamic working environment and the good working atmosphere at Sputnik as well as her employer's high regard for the staff. |
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Sputnik expert Fabian Uhl answered visitors' questions at the Sonel stand. |
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The French subsidiary of the Swiss manufacturer of inverters for photovoltaic systems Sputnik Engineering AG is moving today from Paris to Saint Priest near Lyon. |
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The Sputnik lies there like a sack of sturdy linen with stenciled numbers. |
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Since the launch of Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, on 4 October 1957, humankind's passion for space activities has only grown and become more diverse. |
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When you buy a Sputnik Engineering inverter you benefit simultaneously from the extensive warranty coverage and after sales service on all our products. |
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While the Swiss manufacturer Sputnik Engineering has mostly sold central inverters for free-standing systems to Spain in the last few years, since mid-2009 the Solar Max string inverters have become a new best-seller. |
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After the the launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union, space exploration was on the radar of many Americans who had ignored it earlier. |
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Sputnik Engineering takes pains to ensure that the information contained in this document reflects the most recent advances in the described product. |
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The Soviet Union beats the United States in the space race by launching the first manmade space satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957. Sputnik 1 orbits the earth at a height of 800 km. |
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Any modifications to the inverter performed by the system operator or the electrician without a review and approval by Sputnik Engineering are prohibited. |
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The data report in csv format, which Sputnik customers receive via e-mail on a monthly basis, not only lists daily and monthly energy yields, but also outage times of the solar installation. |
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Of course, with the Soviets' launch of Sputnik, the Americans had been Pearl Harbored in space. |
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First sounds out of the cosmos: The Sputnik orbits the earth. |
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The launch of Sputnik 1 ushered a new era of political, scientific and technological achievements that became known as the Space Age. |
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In the end, the high seas course was adopted, thanks to the Russians effectively scuppering themselves by launching Sputnik 1 in 1957, which crossed other states' airspaces as it orbited the Earth. |
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Before joining Sputnik, Jeannelle held positions as a key account manager, managing director and sales director with a manufacturer in the semi-conductor industry. |
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Perhaps the only way to relate what the people of Pakistan felt, how exposed they felt, to some extent, is to recall what happened when the Soviets launched their first Sputnik into outer space. |
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The launch of Sputnik 1 in October 1957 started the Space Age, and on July 20, 1969 Apollo 11 achieved the first manned moon landing. |
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But on closer inspection Sputnik was revealed to be a virophage virus that infects the mamavirus in order to reproduce, which affects its host's ability to proliferate. |
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Explorer, though much smaller than Sputnik, was instrumented to detect radiation and discovered the innermost of the two Van Allen radiation belts, a zone of electrically charged solar particles that surrounds the Earth. |
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The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957, and initiating the Soviet Sputnik programme, which in turn triggered the Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States. |
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The Sputnik tube microphone from M-Audio improves upon that reputation as a topof-the-line solution for applications requiring the smoothest, world-class sound. |
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Engineered from scratch, we designed Sputnik with input from some of L. A.'s top recording engineers and producers-and it's an instant classic in their hands. |
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The creation of the Command and Lunar modules and the Lunar Rover began with the Soviets' successful launch of Sputnik, the world's first manmade satellite. |
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Taking off from the Mozdok airbase in North Ossetia, the bombers carried out strikes on terrorist positions in the Deir Ezzur province in Syria, Sputnik News reported. |
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The space probe took pictures of vast frozen plains on Pluto, which are already unofficially called Sputnik Planum after the world's first man-made satellite. |
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Ever since the Soviets launched sputnik in 1957, satellites have been part of our consciousness. |
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The first sputnik and Yuriy Gagarin's flight on April 12, 1961 made this country a great space power. |
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The Soviet Union has launched sputnik and communism is taking hold across eastern Europe. |
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It's time for an academic revolution as profound as the one motivated by the sputnik launch. |
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That Redstone rocket was meant to boost American morale after the Soviets launched sputnik. |
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Tortoise disqualified for technical reasons, first place awarded to sputnik hare. |
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