Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sergei Koroliov" in Portuguese language version.
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(ajuda)"In 1954 . . . because they knew a lot of Soviet journalists, they flooded the Soviet media with speculative articles on space flight .. cited a lot in the Washington Post and New York Times. July 1955, the Eisenhower administration announces they're going to launch a satellite in a couple of years, it's going to be a scientific satellite
Residences on Gorodomlya Island had undergone high-quality restoration, and the living condi-tions were quite decent for those times. In any case, specialists with families received separate two- and three-room apartments. When I arrived on the island, I could only envy the way they lived, because in Moscow my family and I lived in a com-munal four-room apartment, in which we occupied two rooms with a total area of 24 square meters. Many of our specialists and workers still lived in barracks, where they did not have the most elementary conveniences.
To add power to his request, he added a folder containing a bunch of recent articles from the American media, all properly translated, all communicating that the United States was giving priority to its own satellite program. The attached folder clinched the deal: a little over a week after the American announcement, on August 8, 1955, the Soviet Politburo approved a satellite project under Korolev
Residences on Gorodomlya Island had undergone high-quality restoration, and the living condi-tions were quite decent for those times. In any case, specialists with families received separate two- and three-room apartments. When I arrived on the island, I could only envy the way they lived, because in Moscow my family and I lived in a com-munal four-room apartment, in which we occupied two rooms with a total area of 24 square meters. Many of our specialists and workers still lived in barracks, where they did not have the most elementary conveniences.
To add power to his request, he added a folder containing a bunch of recent articles from the American media, all properly translated, all communicating that the United States was giving priority to its own satellite program. The attached folder clinched the deal: a little over a week after the American announcement, on August 8, 1955, the Soviet Politburo approved a satellite project under Korolev