Voyager 1: It was a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977 to study the outer Solar System and the interstellar ...
O n October 4, 1957, Earth received its first artificial satellite companion, Sputnik 1. The Soviet Union packed its celestial dreams of space exploration into a sphere and launched it into the ...
In September 1977, the Soviet Union launched Kosmos 954, a reconnaissance satellite, part of a larger program designed to monitor NATO and commercial vessels at sea. These Soviet satellites were ...
Satellite imagery over the next two years ... that Ukraine was preparing to use biological weapons against Russian forces. The Soviet Union used a similar playbook in justifying a massive ...
It’s 1958. The United States and the Soviet Union have been busy testing nuclear weapons on Earth, but the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1 in 1957 has changed the entire Cold War.
Satellite imagery shows signs of a major renovation ... Sergiyev Posad-6, a military site northeast of Moscow, was a Soviet biological weapons research center during the Cold War.
The upgrades are consistent with the lab's history of "historic role in developing viral biological weapons", expert Michael ...
ONE of the most serious threats to world peace today is the pressure of the Soviet Union on Jugoslavia. This will be examined here from the angle of Albania, which although the smallest Balkan state ...