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Sputnik 1 was launched on [[Chronology: 20th Century#1957|4 October 1957]], becoming [[Earth]]'s first artificial satellite. It had a profound effect on the world and enabled the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] to take the lead in early space development. Sputnik measured 57.9[[centimeter|cm]] and massed 83.6[[kilogram|kg]].<ref name="SFC"/> Unknown to [[Humans|humanity]], the launch was also observed with interest by a [[Vulcans|Vulcan]] survey vessel, which crashed near [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]] soon afterward.<ref name="ENT28"/>
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Sputnik 1 was launched on [[FASA Chronology: 1950s#1957|4 October 1957]], becoming [[Earth]]'s first artificial satellite. It had a profound effect on the world and enabled the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] to take the lead in early space development. Sputnik measured 57.9[[centimeter|cm]] and massed 83.6[[kilogram|kg]].<ref name="SFC"/>
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Sputnik 1 was launched on [[1950s#1957OCT04|4 October 1957]], becoming [[Earth]]'s first artificial satellite. It had a profound effect on the world and enabled the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]] to take the lead in early space development. Unknown to [[Humans|humanity]], the launch was also observed with interest by a [[Vulcans|Vulcan]] survey vessel, which crashed near [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]] soon afterward.<ref name="ENT28"/>
  
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<ref name="SFC">[[Goldstein, Stan]] and [[Goldstein, Fred]] with [[Sternbach, Rick]]. [[Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|Star Trek:'' Spaceflight Chronology'']]. [[Pocket Books]], 1980.</ref>
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<ref name="ENT28">[[Berman, Rick]] & [[Braga, Brannon]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producers]]) & [[Black, Chris]] & [[Shiban, John]]([[:Category:Producers|Co-Executive Producers]]). "[[Carbon Creek (Episode)|Carbon Creek]]." ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]],'' Season 2, Episode 2. [[:Category:Writers|Story]] by [[Berman, Rick|Rick Berman]] &amp; [[Braga, Brannon|Brannon Braga]] and [[O'Shannon, Dan|Dan O'Shannon]]. [[:Category:Writers|Teleplay]] by [[Black, Chris|Chris Black]]. [[Paramount Pictures Corporation]], 25 September 2002.</ref>
 
 
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Sputnik 1 was launched on 4 October 1957, becoming Earth's first artificial satellite. It had a profound effect on the world and enabled the Soviet Union to take the lead in early space development. Unknown to humanity, the launch was also observed with interest by a Vulcan survey vessel, which crashed near Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania soon afterward.[1]


Notes and References

  1. Berman, Rick & Brannon Braga (Executive Producers). "Carbon Creek". Enterprise, season 2, episode 2 (Production number 28). Directed by James Contner. Story by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga & Dan O'Shannon. Teleplay by Chris Black. Paramount Pictures. 25 September 2002.