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Sputnik 2

The image is a model on display at the Polytechnical Museum in Russia. Image courtesy of Alexander Chernov and the Virtual Space Museum. Source:

Source: english wikipedia, original upload 8 May 2004 by en:User:Chris 73; there NASA

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