Caroline Herschel discovers her first comet, Comet C/1786 P1 (Herschel).
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831 years ago, in 1133:
King Henry's Eclipse occurs over England, with totality lasting for over four minutes, and coinciding with the death of King Henry I.
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2395 years ago, in -431:
The oldest European record of a verifiable solar eclipse (annular) is given by the Greek historian Thucydides.
368 years ago, in 1596:
David Fabricius discovers the first known periodic variable star, Mira, in the constellation of Cetus.
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3 years ago, in 1961:
Aboard Vostok 2, Gherman Titov is the second person to orbit the Earth, orbiting 17 times.
2 years ago, in 1962:
The Friendship 7 spacecraft is placed on display at the Century 21 Exhibition in Seattle, Washington.
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5 years ago, in 1959:
Explorer 6 is launched to study micrometeorites, cosmic rays, etc; it also takes the first photograph of Earth from orbit.
3 years ago, in 1961:
Vostok 2 lands back on Earth after a day in orbit.
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191 years ago, in 1773:
Charles Messier first observes NGC 205, also known in later years as M110.
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2 years ago, in 1962:
Vostok 3 is launched into orbit to meet up with Vostok 4; the first time that two manned spacecraft are in orbit together.
1 year ago, in 1963:
Last contact is made with Explorer 14.
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87 years ago, in 1877:
Asaph Hall, Sr., an American astronomer, discovers the first of Mars' moons, Deimos.
4 years ago, in 1960:
Echo 1A, a metalized balloon passive-communications satellite, is launched.
2 years ago, in 1962:
Vostok 4 is launched into orbit to meet up with Vostok 3.
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66 years ago, in 1898:
433 Eros, the first discovered and second-largest near-Earth asteroid, is discovered by the German astronomer Carl Gustav Witt at the Berlin Urania Observatory.
34 years ago, in 1930:
A meteor explodes in an air burst over the Curuca River area in Brazil.
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167 years ago, in 1797:
Caroline Herschel and Eugene Bouvard independently discover Comet C/1797 P1 (Bouvard-Herschel).
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2 years ago, in 1962:
After successful communication with each other and almost 4 days in orbit, Vostok 3 and 4 return home.
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3 years ago, in 1961:
Explorer 12 is launched to measure the Solar Wind, Cosmic Rays, and interplanetary magnetic fields.
1 year ago, in 1963:
NASA's M2-F1 wingless aircraft prototype made its first glide flight after being towed 12,000 feet into the air by a C-47 Skytrain.
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31 years ago, in 1933:
Under the leadership of Sergey Korolev, the Group for the Study of Reactive Motion (GIRD) launches the first Soviet liquid-fueled rocket.
6 years ago, in 1958:
Able 1 (Pioneer 0) is the world's first craft intended for launch out of Earth's orbit, but explodes 77 seconds after lift-off.
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96 years ago, in 1868:
French astronomer Pierre Jules César Janssen discovers an unknown element, now known as helium, in the spectrum of the sun during a total eclipse.
87 years ago, in 1877:
Asaph Hall, Sr., an American astronomer, discovers the second of Mars' moons, Phobos.
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6 years ago, in 1958:
Thomas Keith Glennan becomes the first Administrator of NASA.
4 years ago, in 1960:
Korabl-Sputnik 2 (Sputnik 5) is the first to return plants and animals (2 dogs; Belka and Strelka, 2 rats & 40 mice) alive from Earth orbit.
This year:
Syncom 3 is launched, becoming the first successful geostationary communication satellite.
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79 years ago, in 1885:
Ernst Hartwig, at the Dorpat Observatory in Estonia, discovers supernova SN 1885A in Andromeda, the first Type Ia detected outside our galaxy.
This year:
The International Satellite Telecommunication Organization (Intelsat) is created in Washington, D.C.
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7 years ago, in 1957:
A Soviet R-7 Semyorka is launched and flies 6000 km (3700 mi) to become the world's first ICBM.
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1 year ago, in 1963:
U.S. Air Force Captain Joe Walker flies an X-15 space plane higher than ever flown before, at an altitude of over 67 miles (108 kilometers).
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3 years ago, in 1961:
Ranger 1 is launched to be placed in an eliptical orbit around the Moon, but burns up in low orbit four days later.
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6 years ago, in 1958:
Explorer 5 is launched, but fails when the rocket's first stage collides with its second stage after separation.
3 years ago, in 1961:
Last contact is made with Explorer 7.
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99 years ago, in 1865:
The Shergotty meteorite, the first example of the shergottite Mars meteorite family, falls to Earth in Shergotty (now Sherghati) in the Gaya district, India.
3 years ago, in 1961:
Explorer 13 is launched to study the effects of micrometeoroids on the spacecraft systems, but enters a lower than planned orbit.
2 years ago, in 1962:
The Sputnik 19 (Venera 2MV-1 No.1) atmospheric probe is launched for Venus, but its escape stage fails.
This year:
Explorer 20 is launched to measure electron distribution, ion density and temperature, and to estimate cosmic noise levels.
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191 years ago, in 1773:
Caroline Herschel independently discovers NGC 205, also known in later years as M110.
2 years ago, in 1962:
Mariner 2 is launched to Venus.
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175 years ago, in 1789:
William Herschel discovers a moon of Saturn, Enceladus.
3 years ago, in 1961:
After just over two days in orbit, Explorer 13 reenters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up.
This year:
The Soviet Vostok-2M carrier rocket is launched on its maiden flight, placing Kosmos 44, a Meteor weather satellite, into orbit.
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32 years ago, in 1932:
G. G. Cillié of the United Kingdom and Donald H. Menzel of the United States use eclipse spectra to show that the Sun's corona has a higher temperature than the photosphere.
14 years ago, in 1950:
The first mouse is sent into space aboard a U.S. launched V-2, but dies when the rocket disintegrates due to parachute failure.
2 years ago, in 1962:
President Kennedy signs the Communications Satellite Act of 1962, which gives the framework for private companies in the United States to own and operate their own satellites.