Depends on your definitions. The first satellite to be put into orbit was called Sputnik 1.
However, the first man-made object in space was not a Sputnik. It was a manhole cover. Trust me.
2007-11-26 14:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, assumming that space is 160 miles up, or 844,800 feet, the rocket in space was Sputnik.
2007-11-26 16:22:02
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answered by Eric X 5
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By the currently-accepted legal definition of space (100 km altitude), it was a V2 launched from New Mexico in 1946.
2007-11-26 15:53:19
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answered by laurahal42 6
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the 1st American satellite tv for pc grow to be released January 31, 1958 by potential of a Jupiter C rocket. the subsequent used a leading edge rocket. because then there have been many categories of rockets counting on the dimensions of the payload and meant venture. some could be the Atlas, Saturn I, Saturn V, Thor, and Thor-TA.
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answered by ? 4
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That depends on your definition of rocket and space????
2007-11-26 14:30:50
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answered by ScSpec 7
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It was sputnik.it was launched august 04,1957 in russia....and if you were asking about rockets..it would be the rockets in the WW1.
2007-11-26 17:56:26
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answered by ChrisCT 4
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V-2
The manhole cover achieved a speed of miles a second and vaporized.
2007-11-26 14:44:57
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answered by JA 2
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Sputnik??
2007-11-26 14:32:31
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answered by AP89 1
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Sputnik for sure frissizzle.
2007-11-26 14:36:24
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answered by James B 2
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you did not say from earth. there were thousands of rocketships from Nibiru a long time ago.
2007-11-26 14:58:10
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answered by mountain jeeve 2
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