Karan Sharma

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In December 1957, two months after the Soviet satellite Sputnik had become the first in Earth orbit, Americans attempted to even the score.1 The rocket, called Vanguard, launched about four feet above the pad, hesitated, and then sank back down, exploding on national television and earning itself nicknames like Flopnik, Kaputnik, and Stayputnik.
Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies for Giant Leaps in Work and Life
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