Sputnik (disambiguation)

Sputnik (disambiguation)

Sputnik refers to the Sputnik program in which satellites were launched by the Soviet Union beginning in the 1950s and a number of satellites launched. The word may also refer to one of the following.

*Sputnik (virus)
* The Sputnik browser for the MorphOS operating system
* The Sputnik Agent for managing WLAN routers based on opensource firmware.
* 16260 Sputnik, asteroid
* Sputnikmusic, an online music community.
* Sputnik (Knut T. Storbukås), Norwegian country singer
* TV 2 Sputnik, a Danish on demand TV channel owned by TV 2
* Sputnik (Murmansk Oblast), a settlement in Pechenga Municipality, Russia
* MDR Sputnik, a public German radio station, which also broadcasts news in English


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