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[Frank] faced one or two hurdles during his construction, including the development of a suitable power supply and finding an unfortunate bug in the Russian schematic. If you speak Dutch or are prepared to use a translation tool his full write-up can be found in the Dutch-language RAZzies ...
So, they decided to precede the launch of Object D with a "simplest satellite," or "prosteishy sputnik" in Russian. Indeed, Sputnik 1 was also known as PS-1, Anatoly Zak noted at RussianSpaceWeb.com. (The literal translation of "sputnik," by the way, is "traveling companion.")...
This first introductory chapter introduces the main arguments of the book about disinformation as an everyday practice, as well as the research question, which is empirical and seeks to address how Russian disinforma- tion about Sweden is narratively constructed. Chapter 2 introduces the Russian ...
Related to sputnik:Yuri Gagarin Sput·nik (spo͝ot′nĭk, spŭt′-, spo͞ot′nyĭk) n. Any of a series of Soviet satellites sent into Earth orbit, especially the first, launched October 4, 1957. [Russiansputnik (zemli),fellow traveler (of Earth):so-, s-,together; seeksunin...
[Russiansputnik (zemli),fellow traveler (of Earth):so-, s-,together; seeksuninIndo-European roots+put',path, way; seepent-inIndo-European roots+-nik,n. suff.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing ...
to mention that the Russian people seem to be completely dependent on the vaccines produced in Russia because of the “third one is left out’’ (author’s translation, original—третийлишний) law, which implies that as long as two products (in this case—vaccines) of the ...
to mention that the Russian people seem to be completely dependent on the vaccines produced in Russia because of the “third one is left out’’ (author’s translation, original—третийлишний) law, which implies that as long as two products (in this case—vaccines) of the ...