Comet D/1770 L1 (Lexell's Comet), passes 0.015AU's from Earth (1.4 million miles, 2.3 million km's).
145 years ago, in 1819:
Johann Georg Tralles in Germany discovers Comet Tralles (C/1819 N1, Great Comet of 1819).
4 years ago, in 1960:
The NASA Launch Operations Center (LOC) at Cape Canaveral is established.
4 years ago, in 1960:
NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) comes into being.
3 years ago, in 1961:
Explorer 6 burns up in the atmosphere.
2 years ago, in 1962:
NASA establishes the Launch Operations Center, later renamed to Kennedy Space Center.
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5 years ago, in 1959:
The Soviet dogs Lisa and Ryzhik, and a rabbit named Marfusha, are launched aboard an R2-A for a sub-orbital flight, and survive.
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910 years ago, in 1054:
Chinese astronomers make the first recorded observation of supernova SN 1054; its remnants are the Crab Nebula.
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277 years ago, in 1687:
Isaac Newton's Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) is first published.
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26 years ago, in 1938:
Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers one of Jupiter's moons, Lysithea.
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122 years ago, in 1842:
Francis Baily of the United Kingdom, at an eclipse in Italy, focuses attention on the corona and prominences and identifies them as part of the Sun's atmosphere.
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2 years ago, in 1962:
Starfish Prime, a high-altitude nuclear test conducted by the U.S. with a W49 thermonuclear warhead, becomes the largest man-made nuclear explosion in outer space.
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2 years ago, in 1962:
Telstar 1 is launched, becoming the first privately sponsored space launch (AT&T).
1 year ago, in 1963:
Last contact is made with Explorer 17.
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6 years ago, in 1958:
Congress passes the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958.
This year:
Zond 1 passes by Venus, though no data is sent due to a faulty transmitter.
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700 years ago, in 1264:
Japanese observers are the first to view the Great Comet of 1264 (C/1264 N1).
1630 years ago, in 334:
Julius Firmicus Maternus of the Roman Empire makes the first recorded observation of solar prominences during an annular eclipse
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1546 years ago, in 418:
The historian Philostorgius in Asia Minor makes the first report of a comet discovered during a solar eclipse.
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This year:
SERT-1 is launched, and successfully tests the first electrostatic ion thruster engine design.
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50 years ago, in 1914:
Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers one of Jupiter's moons, Sinope.
3 years ago, in 1961:
Second U.S. suborbital flight, with astronaut Virgil I. Grissom (Mercury/Liberty Bell 7).
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13 years ago, in 1951:
Dezik and Tsygan, launched aboard a Soviet R1, are the first dogs to make a sub-orbital flight (both survived).
2 years ago, in 1962:
Mariner 1 is launched to Venus, but a guidance systems failure causes it to be destroyed by a range safety officer.
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2 years ago, in 1962:
Telstar 1 broadcasts the first live television transmissions from the United States and France.
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355 years ago, in 1609:
Thomas Harriot becomes the first person to make a drawing of the Moon through a telescope.
6 years ago, in 1958:
Explorer 4 is launched for further study of the Van Allen Belts.
1 year ago, in 1963:
Syncom 2 is launched, becoming the first successful geosynchronous communications satellite.
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113 years ago, in 1851:
The first correctly exposed photographic image of a solar eclipse, a daguerreotype, is made by Julius Berkowski at the Royal Observatory in Konigsberg, Prussia.
45 years ago, in 1919:
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is founded at the Constitutive Assembly of the International Research Council .
4 years ago, in 1960:
The Soviet dogs Bars (Chayka) and Lisichka are launched for an orbital flight; but die after their rocket explodes 28.5 seconds into the launch.
This year:
Ranger 7 is launched to the Moon.
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6 years ago, in 1958:
The National Aeronautics and Space Act (NASA) is signed into a law by President Eisenhower.
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48 years ago, in 1916:
951 Gaspra, an S-type asteroid orbiting close to the inner edge of the asteroid belt, is discovered by the Russian astronomer G. N. Neujmin.
26 years ago, in 1938:
Seth Barnes Nicholson discovers one of Jupiter's moons, Carme.
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This year:
Ranger 7 sends back 4,316 pictures before crashing into the lunar surface.