Explorer 1

$6.00

Q: Why did the Soviet satellite reach space first?

A: To set international legal precedent allowing future overflights of the USSR by American spy satellites.

Interesting if true!

February 1st, 1958, the United States launched their first orbital satellite - Explorer 1. This pint sized powerhouse is credited with the first scientific discovery by an orbital probe, the Van Allen Belt.

Discover the radioactive joy of written communication with this delightful retro-tech greeting card.

-4.25” x 5.5” card & space blue envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb Cardstock
-Made in USA

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Q: Why did the Soviet satellite reach space first?

A: To set international legal precedent allowing future overflights of the USSR by American spy satellites.

Interesting if true!

February 1st, 1958, the United States launched their first orbital satellite - Explorer 1. This pint sized powerhouse is credited with the first scientific discovery by an orbital probe, the Van Allen Belt.

Discover the radioactive joy of written communication with this delightful retro-tech greeting card.

-4.25” x 5.5” card & space blue envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb Cardstock
-Made in USA

Q: Why did the Soviet satellite reach space first?

A: To set international legal precedent allowing future overflights of the USSR by American spy satellites.

Interesting if true!

February 1st, 1958, the United States launched their first orbital satellite - Explorer 1. This pint sized powerhouse is credited with the first scientific discovery by an orbital probe, the Van Allen Belt.

Discover the radioactive joy of written communication with this delightful retro-tech greeting card.

-4.25” x 5.5” card & space blue envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb Cardstock
-Made in USA

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