This is one of several replicas of the Vanguard 1 satellite in the NASM collection. Vanguard 1 was the second American satellite to orbit the earth on 17 March 1958. Coming six weeks after the successful launch of the Army's Explorer 1, and 5 months after the launch of Sputnik on October 4, 1957, Vanguard symbolized America's failure to lead in the Cold War driven Space Race, after an initial attempt to orbit failed in December 1957. Project Vanguard, which included a series of satellites to be launched by a new multi-stage rocket, had been funded by the National Science Foundation. It was developed and managed by the Naval Research Laboratory, as part of an American contribution to the International Geophysical Year. Vanguard 1 remains in orbit, though it is now no longer operating. It is expected to stay in orbit for many more years.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
United States of America
MODELS-Crewed Spacecraft & Parts
Naval Research Laboratory
Overall: 6 in. diameter (15.2cm); the antennae fit within a 2 foot spherical volume
Aluminum
A19830244000
Donor unknown
National Air and Space Museum
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