When the Soviet Union rejected the proposal, Eisenhower sought other ways to gather intelligence. On July 29, he announced that the United States would begin work on a scientific satellite.
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In Central Europe, Czechs Go Hunting for Arms for UkraineThe Czech Republic, once part of a former Soviet satellite state and with little sympathy for Russia’s efforts to restore its lost empire, is one of Ukraine’s most ardent supporters.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCold War’s best kept secret: Spy satellite that stayed hidden for 30 yearsLaunched in utter secrecy, Parcae’s orbital triads tracked Soviet warships in real-time, offering a vital edge at the height of the Cold War.
The United States could have put a satellite in orbit before now but to ... Oct. 9--President Eisenhower ruled out today any joint Soviet-American "attempt to dictate to the world." ...
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 27--The U.N. Steering Committee tonight Soviet objections and voted to shelve for another year the question of seating China in the world organization. Vice-President ...
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