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After Sputnik: Satellites Today

Fifty years later, thousands of descendants have made a home in space

By Sophie Goldstein,  Newser User

Posted Oct 4, 2007 4:47 PM CDT

(Newser) – Satellites have lost a bit of their star power since Sputnik blasted into orbit. But 50 years later, its grandkids continue to look down at the Earth and out into deep, deep space. Here are some of the coolest, according to Wired:

  • James Webb Space
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