Sputnik made the Gagarin story more plausible. And yes. The space race was really a photoshop/film studio type technology race. To control the media, is to control the world. Its worth winning.
The FAQs say that temporary space travel is possible, thus it is possible that an object named Sputnik did indeed make space flight and then disappeared sometime later.
Q: "What about satellites? How do they orbit the Earth?"
A: Since sustained spaceflight is not possible, satellites cannot orbit the Earth. The signals we supposedly receive from them are either broadcast from towers or any number of possible pseudolites. However, temporary space-flight is possible.
Orbit is indeed possible with a Flat Earth. The sun and moon are explained as spotlights which travel in a circular fashion above the Earth. This theory was shown by Voliva's map. I don't like using silly words like pseudolites. I call things as they are normally called and they are called satellites.
If we use the Universal Acceleration Theory and the FAQs answer to how airplanes work it is indeed possible to propel objects into a circular type orbit that the sun, moon, and planets have above the Flat Earth or even at a stationary position like a "geosynchronous" satellite. If you place a satellite say 10 miles above the Earth at say 80w Lat and the satellite maintains an upward acceleration of 9.8m/s2, which is the same as the Earth then you are going to have a stationary satellite sitting there all the time.
How do GPS works without satellites? Well I don't believe in this radio wave theory of transmitters on towers, because the frequencies used by satellites are the same ones used as your mircowave oven. To use those in an omni directional pattern from an Earth based tower would literally cook you and anything that got too close to the tower. Earth based transmissions on those frequencies are point to point telephone relays or studio to transmitter links. There are Global Positioning Satellites above the Earth using a circular orbit above the Flat Earth, much like the sun an moon. At what height they are I don't know, but they are obviously in such an orbit.
Then your GPS receiver is not as good quality as your car radio.
Before you answer KNOW what you are talking about. And frankly by that remark it is obvious you have no idea what you are talking about!
GPS uses mircrowave frequencies. Standard broadcasts use UHF and VHF frequencies. The wavelengths of the transmissions are very different and behave differently. VHF and UHF frequencies have a wavelength that can pass through some objects. Mircowaves have a wavelength that is very short and are absorbed by objects instead of passing through them. Thus mircowaves can't pass through say a bridge or dense clouds, or leaves.