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Old December 8th 03, 07:52 AM
Keith Willshaw
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"John Keeney" wrote in message
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"Ed Majden" wrote in message
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The Wright brothers first flight is correctly being celebrated as a
milestone achievement in aviation. I wonder if the anniversary of

Sputnik
will receive the same attention in a few years! This is just as an
important anniversary. No, I'm not a communist; this was asked on

another
news group so I'm interested in the comments!


I'm afraid that until manned space flight is as accessible as
manned flight, most of the world will not consider it as important.
Compared to the changes that followed from the Wrights' flights,
Sputnik was the lead in to a dead-in technology.


Given the dependence modern society has on satellites
in fields ranging from telecommunications through recon
and on to navigation (GPS) this seems a remarkable claim.

There's scarcely a single aspect of our lives that hasnt been
changed by this 'dead-in' (whatever that means) technology.

Keith