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Fortunately, the Army had been working on their own parallel project, The Explorer, which was successfully
launched
in January 1958, but the U.S. had barely managed to catch up before they were surpassed again as Yuri Gargarin became the first man in space in April 1961.
He tried to enforce a European-wide blockade of Britain, invaded any country that didn't comply, and
launched
more wars to hold onto his gains.
In the context of space exploration, von Neumann machines could be built on Earth and
launched
into space.
And of course, the Apollo Mission, among other things changed the environmental movement, really
launched
the modern environmental movement.
Well, we have something for this that we recently
launched
called uberCOMMUTE.
We
launched
school education and workplace interventions.
For good or ill, her discoveries in radiation
launched
a new era, unearthing some of science's greatest secrets.
Since then, the House has
launched
impeachment investigations about 60 times, but only 19 have led to actual impeachment proceedings.
We created a website that actually does this and we
launched
it [...] in August, on two college campuses.
And so we
launched
the citizen science project called Planet Hunters to have people look at the same data.
That is SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, lifting six tons of supplies to the International Space Station. 10 years ago, SpaceX had not
launched
anything, or fired a rocket to anywhere.
We
launched
the Global Citizen Festival in the heart of New York City in Central Park, and we persuaded some of the world's biggest artists to participate.
Global citizens encouraged by the late-night host Stephen Colbert
launched
a Twitter invasion on Norway.
We made the final version of the book, called "Menstrupedia Comic" and
launched
in September last year.
And the feedback we got when we
launched
all of this was quite overwhelmingly positive.
For example, this month, we
launched
the "Black History" channel with 82 curated exhibitions, which talk about arts and culture in that community.
So the government
launched
a whole host of programs to address these challenges, and the teachers became the implicit executors of these programs.
It
launched
with one million Google Cardboards sent out to every Sunday subscriber with their newspaper.
He
launched
a service, in this case a food truck, and he changed the location each day.
To illustrate these mindsets in action, I'm going to take you back to 19th-century France, where this innocuous-looking piece of paper
launched
one of the biggest political scandals in history.
So they
launched
a big investigation, and their suspicions quickly converged on this man, Alfred Dreyfus.
So we
launched
a study, and what we found was eye-opening.
It's going to be
launched
formally by the end of the year.
Through inspired local leadership, they
launched
a nonviolent resistance campaign to stop that from happening.
That's why a group of colleagues and I
launched
a new project called "The Joy of Voting."
So together with these colleagues, we
launched
the "Arabic Lexicon of Electoral Terminology," and we worked in eight different countries.
In August 2013, Belle
launched
a healthy eating app, The Whole Pantry, downloaded 200,000 times in the first month.
Tim and his cofounders
launched
the company with two million dollars in funding.
So the world's first satellite, Sputnik I, was
launched
in 1957, and in that year, there were only a total of three launch attempts.
Decades later and dozens of countries from all around the world have
launched
thousands of more satellites into orbit, and the frequency of launches is only going to increase in the future, especially if you consider things like the possibility of 900-plus satellite constellations being
launched.
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