00:02There is something new in the heavens, something that has never been there before.
00:08Ladies and gentlemen, we are bringing to you the most important story of this century.
00:13This is Radio Marshall.
00:14Satellite Sputnik entered orbit around the Earth.
00:17The United States is in a state of admiration, confusion and surprise.
00:21The beginning of the space age, it is the same as Christopher Columbus discovering America.
00:27You just entered the new world without real understanding of the consequences.
00:33Sputnik is a frightening toy in the hands of childlike men who are without morals.
00:37Can this satellite be turned into some kind of a dangerous weapon?
00:40Here they were, big and powerful.
00:44The United States was prepared for the Soviet Union dropping bombs on us from a satellite.
00:50We should find out what they're doing that we're not doing.
00:53The race run by rockets, where is the finish line?
00:57The Russian satellite has proved the second coming of Christ is at hand.
01:01Coexistence to a communist means nothing.
01:04How we meet the communist challenge depends on you.
01:06Three, two, one, blast off!
01:09There you go!
01:12An aggressor nation that dominates space and dominates the world.
01:15They have this dream to send troops around the world in tubes.
01:20At Cape Canaveral, a dull crud heard round the world.
01:23Our first attempt to launch an Earth satellite has ended in failure.
01:28Fear changed, people.
01:29This was a crucial moment.
01:31I would urge individuals to build shelters and build them right now.
01:33Jim, is there room for one more in there?
01:34The country is in dire trouble.
01:36It's hard to know that maybe you're going to die within the hour.
01:38Aren't you?
01:42We and other nations have a great responsibility to promote the peaceful use of space.
01:48I'm going to build me a satellite
01:51Build me a satellite
01:52And block around the moon
01:54Block around the moon
01:55Tell the chicks on Mars
01:57I'm coming up to see them soon
02:02Anyone who cares to laugh at this does so at his own risk.
02:072nd, the wind
02:07Whoo!
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