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Sputnik Sweetheart

Author : Haruki Murakami
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2001-05-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780375413469

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Part romance, part detective story, Sputnik Sweetheart tells the story of a tangled triangle of uniquely unrequited love. Now with a new introduction from the author. K is madly in love with his best friend, Sumire, but her devotion to a writerly life precludes her from any personal commitments. At least, that is, until she meets an older woman to whom she finds herself irresistibly drawn. When Sumire disappears from an island off the coast of Greece, K is solicited to join the search party—and finds himself drawn back into her world and beset by ominous visions. Subtle and haunting, Sputnik Sweetheart is a profound meditation on human longing.

Sputnik’s Children

Author : Terri Favro
Publisher : ECW Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2017-04-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781773050058

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Sputnik’s Children by Terri Favro Pdf

A literary, genre-bending novel full of heart Cult comic book creator Debbie Reynolds Biondi has been riding the success of her Cold War era–inspired superhero series, Sputnik Chick: Girl with No Past, for more than 25 years. But with the comic book losing fans and Debbie struggling to come up with new plotlines for her badass, mutant-killing heroine, she decides to finally tell Sputnik Chick’s origin story. Debbie’s never had to make anything up before and she isn’t starting now. Sputnik Chick is based on Debbie’s own life in an alternate timeline called Atomic Mean Time. As a teenager growing up in Shipman’s Corners — a Rust Belt town voted by Popular Science magazine as “most likely to be nuked” — she was recruited by a self-proclaimed time traveller to collapse Atomic Mean Time before an all-out nuclear war grotesquely altered humanity. In trying to save the world, Debbie risked obliterating everyone she’d ever loved — as well as her own past — in the process. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Times; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} Or so she believes . . . Present-day Debbie is addicted to lorazepam and dirty, wet martinis, making her an unreliable narrator, at best. A time-bending novel that delves into the origin story of the Girl with No Past, Sputnik’s Children explores what it was like to come of age in the Atomic Age.

Sputnik

Author : Paul Dickson
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781496216403

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On October 4, 1957, the day Leave It to Beaver premiered on American television, the Soviet Union launched the space age. Sputnik, all of 184 pounds with only a radio transmitter inside its highly polished shell, became the first artificial satellite in space; while it immediately shocked the world, its long-term impact was even greater, for it profoundly changed the shape of the twentieth century. Paul Dickson chronicles the dramatic events and developments leading up to and resulting from Sputnik's launch. Supported by groundbreaking, original research and many declassified documents, Sputnik offers a fascinating profile of the early American and Soviet space programs and a strikingly revised picture of the politics and personalities behind the facade of America's fledgling efforts to get into space. The U.S. public reaction to Sputnik was monumental. In a single weekend, Americans were wrenched out of a mood of national smugness and postwar material comfort. Initial shock at and fear of the Soviets' intentions galvanized the country and swiftly prompted innovative developments that define our world today. Sputnik directly or indirectly influenced nearly every aspect of American life: from an immediate shift toward science in the classroom to the arms race that defined the Cold War, the competition to reach the moon, and the birth of the internet. By shedding new light on a pivotal era, Dickson expands our knowledge of the world we now inhabit and reminds us that the story of Sputnik goes far beyond technology and the beginning of the space age, and that its implications are still being felt today.

Sputnik

Author : Eleanor Cardell
Publisher : Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-13
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781684441754

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Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Each Flash Points: Liftoff! eShort is a single chapter from the full Flash Points: Liftoff! title, packaged as a mini eBook. Flash Points: Liftoff! eShorts include Sputnik, Apollo 11, Challenger, and Spirit & Opportunity.

From Sputnik to Minerva

Author : Sean Kay
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781437915945

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From Sputnik to Minerva by Sean Kay Pdf

Rather than focusing primarily on traditional professional military educ., this analysis examines how educ. has been used as a tool of American power. Four major moments of transformation in the international system are surveyed to illustrate a link between ¿strategic educational capacity,¿ defined as the application of attained knowledge and skills, and national power. An important educational capacity is emerging in the new Minerva program in the DoD and other transformational educational concepts with security applications. Educ. is gaining an increasing interest among American decisionmakers as a strategic component of American power and an essential asset for successful military operations in the new global security environment.

Reconsidering Sputnik

Author : Roger D. Lanius,John M. Logsdon,Robert W. Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134960262

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Reconsidering Sputnik by Roger D. Lanius,John M. Logsdon,Robert W. Smith Pdf

This book explores Russia's stunning success of ushering in the space age by launching Sputnik and beating the United States into space. It also examines the formation of NASA, the race for human exploration of the moon, the reality of global satellite communications, and a new generation of scientific spacecraft that began exploring the universe. An introductory essay by Pulitzer Prize winner Walter A. McDougall sets the context for Sputnik and its significance at the end of the twentieth century.

Eisenhower's Sputnik Moment

Author : Yanek Mieczkowski
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801467936

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Eisenhower's Sputnik Moment by Yanek Mieczkowski Pdf

In a critical Cold War moment, Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency suddenly changed when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the world's first satellite. What Ike called "a small ball" became a source of Russian pride and propaganda, and it wounded him politically, as critics charged that he responded sluggishly to the challenge of space exploration. Yet Eisenhower refused to panic after Sputnik-and he did more than just stay calm. He helped to guide the United States into the Space Age, even though Americans have given greater credit to John F. Kennedy for that achievement. In Eisenhower's Sputnik Moment, Yanek Mieczkowski examines the early history of America's space program, reassessing Eisenhower's leadership. He details how Eisenhower approved breakthrough satellites, supported a new civilian space agency, signed a landmark science education law, and fostered improved relations with scientists. These feats made Eisenhower's post-Sputnik years not the flop that critics alleged but a time of remarkable progress, even as he endured the setbacks of recession, medical illness, and a humiliating first U.S. attempt to launch a satellite. Eisenhower's principled stands enabled him to resist intense pressure to boost federal spending, and he instead pursued his priorities-a balanced budget, prosperous economy, and sturdy national defense. Yet Sputnik also altered the world's power dynamics, sweeping Eisenhower in directions that were new, even alien, to him, and he misjudged the importance of space in the Cold War's "prestige race." By contrast, Kennedy capitalized on the issue in the 1960 election, and after taking office he urged a manned mission to the moon, leaving Eisenhower to grumble over the young president's aggressive approach. Offering a fast-paced account of this Cold War episode, Mieczkowski demonstrates that Eisenhower built an impressive record in space and on earth, all the while offering warnings about America's stature and strengths that still hold true today.

U.S. Civilian Space Policy Priorities: Reflections 50 Years After Sputnik

Author : Deborah D. Stine
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2010-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781437919615

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U.S. Civilian Space Policy Priorities: Reflections 50 Years After Sputnik by Deborah D. Stine Pdf

The ¿space age¿ began on Oct. 4, 1957, when the USSR launched Sputnik, the world¿s first artificial satellite. A set of fundamental factors gave importance and urgency to the advancement of space tech. These 4 factors include: the need to explore and discover; nat. defense; prestige and confidence in our S&T systems; and scientific observation and experimentation. Contents of this report: Sputnik and America¿s ¿Sputnik Moment¿; Why Was Sputnik so Influential?; Why is Sputnik Important to Today¿s Policies?; What are the Activities of Other Nations and the Commercial Sector in Space Exploration (SE)?; What is the Nation¿s Current Civilian Space Policy?; Why Invest in SE?; What is the Public¿s Attitude Toward SE? Charts and tables.

After Sputnik

Author : Alan J. Levine
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2017-12-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351295109

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On October 4, 1957 in the midst of the Cold War, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I, the first artificial earth satellite. For the West, and especially the United States, it was a shattering blow to national morale and pride. It led to a deep-seated fear that the Soviet Union would surpass the United States in both technology and power and that even nuclear war might be near. After Sputnik shows that the late 1950s were not an era of complacency and smugness, but were some of the most anxious years in American history. The Cold War was by no means a time of peace. It was an era of a different kind of battle—one that took place in negotiations and in the internal affairs of many countries, but not always on the battlefield. While many choose to remember President Eisenhower as a near-pacifist, his actions in Lebanon, the Taiwan Straits crisis, Berlin, and elsewhere proved otherwise. Seconded by his able secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, he steered America though some of the most difficult parts of the Cold War, not always succeeding, but preventing disaster. The Middle East and Berlin crises, the Indonesian Civil War, Fidel Castro’s rise to power, and other events are all bluntly discussed in the light of Western, and other, illusions and delusions. In this engaging history, Alan J. Levine delves deeply into this often misrepresented period of history, and provides new insight into one of the most formative decades in American history.

Beyond Sputnik

Author : Homer Alfred Neal,Tobin Smith,Jennifer McCormick
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780472033065

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Beyond Sputnik by Homer Alfred Neal,Tobin Smith,Jennifer McCormick Pdf

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Beyond Sputnik

Author : Homer A. Neal
Publisher : Kris Nia
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Radioactivity in Sputnik 4 Fragment

Author : John T. Wasson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Radioactivity
ISBN : UOM:39015095124361

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The Sputnik Challenge

Author : Robert A. Divine
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1993-03-25
Category : Artificial satellites
ISBN : 9780195050080

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The Sputnik Challenge by Robert A. Divine Pdf

Divine provides a fascinating look at Eisenhower's handling of the early space race--a story of public uproar, secret U-2 flights, bungled missile tests, the first spy satellite, political maneuvering, and scientific triumph. The author re-creates the national hysteria over the first two Sputnik launches and the creation of NASA.

In Sputnik's Shadow

Author : Zuoyue Wang
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780813546889

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In Sputnik's Shadow by Zuoyue Wang Pdf

In Sputnik's Shadow traces the rise and fall of the President's Science Advisory Committee from its ascendance under Eisenhower to its demise during the Nixon years. Zuoyue Wang examines key turning points during the twentieth century, including the beginning of the Cold War, the debates over nuclear weapons, the Sputnik crisis in 1957, the struggle over the Vietnam War, and the eventual end of the Cold War, showing how the involvement of scientists in executive policymaking evolved over time and brings new insights to the intellectual, social, and cultural histories of the era.

Russia's Sputnik Generation

Author : Donald J. Raleigh
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2006-06-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0253112141

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Russia's Sputnik Generation by Donald J. Raleigh Pdf

Russia's Sputnik Generation presents the life stories of eight 1967 graduates of School No. 42 in the Russian city of Saratov. Born in 1949/50, these four men and four women belong to the first generation conceived during the Soviet Union's return to "normality" following World War II. Well educated, articulate, and loosely networked even today, they were first-graders the year the USSR launched Sputnik, and grew up in a country that increasingly distanced itself from the excesses of Stalinism. Reaching middle age during the Gorbachev Revolution, they negotiated the transition to a Russian-style market economy and remain active, productive members of society in Russia and the diaspora. In candid interviews with Donald J. Raleigh, these Soviet "baby boomers" talk about the historical times in which they grew up, but also about their everyday experiences -- their family backgrounds; childhood pastimes; favorite books, movies, and music; and influential people in their lives. These personal testimonies shed valuable light on Soviet childhood and adolescence, on the reasons and course of perestroika, and on the wrenching transition that has taken place since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.