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Mike Stagno from Sputnik Music said that the album was a well-received return by Slayer.
Sputnik also operates an internet radio station, Sputnik. de, which has channels for World Music, melancholic music, R & B, dance, rock music, a stream broadcasting the alternative evening programme Popkult the whole day.
According to Sputnik Music, " It's a shame really the Accused aren't recognized in the metal music industry as being one of the pioneering members of crossover thrash.
* Sputnik Music review

Sputnik and gave
The launching of Sputnik in 1957 at the height of the cold war gave rise to a number of intellectually competitive approaches to disciplinary knowledge, such as BSCS biology PSSC physics, led by university professors such as Jerome Bruner and Jerrold Zacharias.
Sputnik gave a positive review, saying its " One of the best EPs I've heard, with one of the best songs I've heard.
The S21 was initially nicknamed both " Spaceship " and " Sputnik " by the commercial vehicle press, although it was briefly known as the " Sabrina " in the early 1960s, while other people gave it the " Mickey Mouse " nickname.

Sputnik and 4
The Explorer program was later reestablished to catch up with the Soviet Union after that nation's launch of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957.
It was the same R-7 launch vehicle that placed the first artificial satellite in space, Sputnik, on 4 October 1957.
* 1960 – The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 4.
On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union had launched the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1 and ignited the Space Race, a part of the Cold War.
The first artificial satellite was Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957, and initiating the Soviet Sputnik program, with Sergei Korolev as chief designer ( there is a crater on the lunar far side which bears his name ).
The early era of space exploration was driven by a " Space Race " between the Soviet Union and the United States, the launch of the first man-made object to orbit the Earth, the USSR's Sputnik 1, on 4 October 1957, and the first Moon landing by the American Apollo 11 craft on 20 July 1969 are often taken as the boundaries for this initial period.
The Communist Party newspaper Pravda only printed a few paragraphs about ' Sputnik 1 ' on 4 October.
* The Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite to orbit the earth on October 4, 1957.
* May 15 – The satellite Sputnik 4 is launched into orbit by the Soviet Union.
* January 4Sputnik 1 ( launched on October 4, 1957 ) falls to Earth from its orbit and burns up.
Attempts to re-establish contact were finally discontinued and the operations of Lunokhod 1 officially ceased on October 4, 1971, the anniversary of Sputnik 1.
The first artificial satellite was the Soviet Sputnik 1, launched on October 4, 1957 and equipped with an onboard radio-transmitter that worked on two frequencies: 20. 005 and 40. 002 MHz.
The NDEA was influenced by the Soviet launch of the satellite Sputnik on October 4, 1957.
The first space mission, Sputnik 1, was an artificial satellite put into Earth orbit by the USSR on 4 October 1957.
Following the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, the initial Project Orbiter program was revived as the Explorer program to catch up with the Soviet Union.
On 4 October 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, which became the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
Both the Soviet Union and the U. S. launched artificial satellites for this event ; the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1 October 4 1957 was the first successful artificial satellite.
To the surprise of many, the USSR launched Sputnik 1 as the first artificial Earth satellite on October 4 1957.
The CF-105 Arrow was rolled out on October 4, 1957, coincidentally the very same day the USSR launched Sputnik 1 into orbit, heralding the dawn of the space age and potentially the end of the Arrow's main target, the longe-range bomber.
* Sputnik 1 – 4 October 1957 – First Earth orbiter
* Sputnik 7 – 4 February 1961 – Attempted Venus impact ( failed to escape Earth orbit )
* Sputnik 24 – 4 November 1962 – Attempted Mars lander ( broke up )
* Sputnik 25 – 4 January 1963 – Attempted lunar lander ( failed to escape Earth orbit )

Sputnik and .
Statistically, the most significant data have been collected from the sensors on 1958 Alpha ( Explorer 1 ), 1958 Delta 2 ( Sputnik 3 ), and 1959 Eta ( Vanguard 3 ).
* 1960 – Sputnik program: Korabl-Sputnik 2 – the Soviet Union launches the satellite with the dogs Belka and Strelka, 40 mice, 2 rats and a variety of plants.
* 1958 – The Soviet satellite Sputnik 2 falls from orbit after a mission duration of 162 days.
Mencken credits the postwar mania for adding "- nik " to the ends of adjectives to create nouns as beginning — not with beatnik or Sputnik — but earlier, in the pages of Li ' l Abner.
When the Soviets launched Sputnik in 1957 he had to play catchup in the space race.
On the whole, Eisenhower's support of the embryonic space program was lukewarm until the Soviet launch of Sputnik.
Species of the family Mimiviridae and the species Marseillevirus, Megavirus, Mavirus virophage and Sputnik virophage infect protozoa.
The nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus group ( Asfarviridae, Iridoviridae, Marseilleviridae, Mimiviridae, Phycodnaviridae and Poxviridae ) along with three other families-Adenoviridae, Cortiviridae and Tectiviridae-and the phage Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus and the satellite virus Sputnik all possess double β-barrel major capsid proteins suggesting a common origin.
DARPA was established during 1958 ( as ARPA ) in response to the Soviet launching of Sputnik during 1957, with the mission of keeping U. S. military technology more sophisticated than that of the nation's potential enemies.
DARPA ’ s original mission, established in 1958, was to prevent technological surprise like the launch of Sputnik, which signaled that the Soviets had beaten the U. S. into space.
Its creation was directly attributed to the launching of Sputnik and to U. S. realization that the Soviet Union had developed the capacity to rapidly exploit military technology.
( See: Sputnik crisis ) Explorer 1 was launched January 31, 1958.
Changes in educational establishments came about as Americans and Europeans felt they had fallen behind the Soviet Union technologically after the success of Sputnik in October, 1957.
) Additional inspiration for GPS came when the Soviet Union launched the first man-made satellite, Sputnik in 1957.
When they released the orbit of Sputnik to the media, the Russians were dumbfounded to learn how powerful American computers had become, as they would not have been able to calculate the orbit themselves.
* 1958 – Sputnik 1 falls to Earth from its orbit.

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