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16 October 2014

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Sputnick

I'm sure that there is much happening in Tiree worthy of being blogged never mind Britain or the World at large. I'll go in another direction this time and direct your attention towards a different realm.

1945 saw an end to World War 11. I really missed out on this conflict and only gained knowledge as many stories were still being circulated well into the 50ths.

Anyway,in 1957, the year before I left school, as you will understand, I had a rather limited understanding of the universe except for the age old satellite, the moon. Its phases and powers are well known to all islanders.

However, to bring my reason for this blog into direct focus 1957 was a tremendously all time news shatteing year, all ideas of space being beyond exploration suddnly ended. In advance of all the other large nations of the earth, Russia dashed the idea that we were earth bound indefinately if not for always.

On the14th of October the Soviet Union proved quite capable of grasping a challange to leave earths pull and send and object into space to circle the earth. This was an awsome advance that has continued to be developed by others till now.

The "Sputnick" as the object I refer to was called, became a universal and a household name considered with amazeant and wonder.

Mankind has now made many journeys to the realms in space and the universe, and we now wait in wonder as new missions prepare for the outward bound journey.

Be that as it may, Is it not peculiar that a nation deemed as being rather one of oppresion had made the progressive and remarkable step of the age.













Posted on Island Wanderer at 02:08

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Yes, the Russian space program was an outstanding achievement but to this day I feel sick at the thought of the cruelty in sending a dog into space to die

Duncan (man wi' three dugs) from remembering poor Laika


I wasn't born then, but I'm a bit of a space nut, and what we take for granted today, like going into space, back then was a major achievement. I was very disappointed that the USA stopped going to the moon, we should have a colony on the moon by now. The ISS is a waste of time, in my opinion, what can we learn from putting people up there? What if Columbus never went back to the New World? The Space Race of the sixties was exciting, for me as a very young lad, but now it's lost its attraction, because they're wasting their time building the ISS.

Tws from Star City


I agree 120% Duncan. They could have sent a specimen from another frog-eating quadruped species (a member of which has been known to fly gracefully and unhindered all over the islands), but then they were communists who had something against "running dogs"( of capitalism or whatever).

mjc from NM, USA


duncan --i remember laika,but sadly she wasn't the only animal to be sacrified in the cause ""of progress and science"" and i'll bet there were loads of animals sent into space to die that we never heard of, as well as quite a few humans that the russians and americans sent up there in so called "unmanned spaceships"

carol from dog and cat lover(and sometime humans as well)


Think I'll take a raincheck on that one thanks very much! A great deal of money was wasted on the manned space stuff, which I believe could have been much better spent on unmanned exploration. If it hadn't been for the ludicrous hubris of the competitors we might now know much more about what is or isn't out there...but someone adjacent to my left paw says it was awfully exciting being allowed to stay up late to watch Armstrong step out onto the moon...even if his phraseology left a bit to be desired.

Flying Cat from grounded


There has been some incredible spin off's from the 'Space Race'...the Hubble telescope, computer technology, Inter continental balistic missles, gortex...etc, etc...probably best if we invest in what we have at the moment before going else where to make a mess...as a bright vulcan once said" Kirk rhymes with Jerk, Logic Jim,logic...'

Off shore view from an outer space perspective(keep your mess to your


...self?

Flying Cat from wordsearch-is there a prize?


I got told off for telling my,then 4 year old, sister that there was a dog up in the sky. She got very upset at the thought of it. !2 years later I was fortunate enough to make my first solo in a powered aircraft the same week as the first moon landing. a dozen or so of us young aspirant air traffic controllers stayed up with cases of beer to celebrate and then spent the rest of the week saying,"Beep," at the end of every radio transmission we made. I think we have grown up since but I still thinkmanned space exploration was worth it.

Hyper-Borean from Terra firma


I agree with H-B(eep), strangely enough, who should be more worried H-B(eep) or Moi?

Tws from Beep, Beep, Beeep, Be.........


Definitely "Moi"!

Flying Cat from Little Po


Glad to see you think I've grown up tws.

Hyper-Borean from The smuggery


H-B, I never implied that you've grown up. And I apologise for even thinking that. Et tu FC, et-tu.....

Tws from Kindergarten


*aaaaaaaarrrrrrrgh*

Flying Cat from strichen




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