X** 01 10 99 99 00 World airplane altitude record set (4,165 ft) at first international air show in LA (1910)
X** 01 11 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to solo fly across the Pacific when she flies from Honolulu to Oakland (1935)
X** 01 11 99 99 00 Soyuz 27 links up with Soyuz 26 and the orbiting space station Salyut 6 making the first time that three space craft are linked (1978)
X** 01 11 99 99 00 Uranian moons Titania and Oberon discovered by William Herschel (1787)
X** 01 13 99 99 00 Apollo 14 launched (what was that about rockets can't fly??) (1971)
X** 01 14 99 99 00 Soyuz 4 launched (1968)
X** 01 15 99 99 00 Soyuz 5 launched (1968)
X** 01 17 99 99 00 Hermes rocket launched by ESA (1976)
X** 01 17 99 99 00 Soyuz 4 & 5 complete first docking of 2 manned spacecraft (1968)
X** 01 18 99 99 00 Eugene B. Ely makes the first landing of an aircraft on a ship when he lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania in San Francisco Harbor (1911)
X** 01 22 99 99 00 Apollo 5 launched to Moon, unmanned lunar module tests (1968)
X** 01 24 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Uranus. Efforts will be made during the trip to Neptune to improve ground receiver sensitivity enough to allow data rates equal to the Uranus passage (4800 - 21600 bps) (1986)
X** 01 24 99 99 00 51-C Discovery launched; first DoD mission (1985)
X** 01 25 99 99 00 1st transcontinental commercial jet flight (LA to NY for $301). (1959)
X** 03 27 99 99 00 Gagarin and Seryogin die in aircraft accident (1968)
X** 03 27 99 99 00 Palla (asteroid) discovered by Heinrich Olbers (1802)
X** 03 27 99 99 00 Vest (asteroid) discovered by Olbers (1807)
X** 03 28 99 99 00 Yuri Gagarin is killed in a plane crash (1968)
X** 03 30 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart is 1st woman to make solo crossing of the Atlantic. (1932)
X** 03 30 99 99 00 Five rings around Uranus discovered (1977)
X** 03 31 99 99 00 Luna 10 launched to Moon (1966)
X** 04 01 99 99 00 TIROS I (Television & Infra-Red Observation Satellite) launched to improve weather prediction (1960)
X** 04 01 99 99 00 US/Canada ISIS II launched to study the ionosphere (1971)
X** 04 03 99 99 00 Soviet Union announces success of Luna 10, first spacecraft to achieve lunar orbit (1966)
X** 04 04 99 99 00 (Unmanned) Apollo 6 launched atop Saturn V (1968)
X** 04 04 99 99 00 First flight of space shuttle Challenger (1983)
X** 04 04 99 99 00 Maiden voyage of STS Challenger (1983)
X** 04 05 99 99 00 ATS II launched but failed to reach orbit (1967)
X** 04 05 99 99 00 USSR Salyut 4 launched, fails to reach orbit, lands off course in snowstorm and rolls down a ravine; lines snag, saving lives of both cosmonauts (1975)
X** 04 06 99 99 00 4 planes take off on 1st successful around-the-world flight. (1926)
X** 04 23 99 99 00 USSR Soyus 1 launched; Vladimir Komarov becomes first cosomonaut to make 2 flights (1967)
X** 04 24 99 99 00 China becomes 5th nation to launch artificial satellite (1970)
X** 04 24 99 99 00 Hubble Space Telescope, ferried aboard space shuttle Discovery lifted off at 8:33 A.M. from Kennedy Space Center (1990)
X** 04 25 99 99 00 Mercury/Atlas rocket lifts off with electronic mannequin; when inertial guidance system fails 40 seconds after launch, rocket destroyed by range safety officer (1961)
X** 04 26 99 99 00 US/UK launches Ariel, first International payload (1962)
X** 05 05 99 99 00 Alan Shepard becomes first American in Space in Freedom 7; 15 min sub-orbital flight (1961)
X** 05 05 99 99 00 next conjunction of Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn (2000)
X** 05 06 99 99 00 The Hindenburg, a hydrogen filled zeppelin over 800 feet long, explodes during mooring in Lakehurst, NJ. Only 36 of the 98 aboard were killed. (1937)
X** 05 09 99 99 00 Admiral Byrd first to fly over the North Pole (1926)
X** 05 13 99 99 00 Soviet cosmonauts Berezovoi and Lebedev depart Baikonur Cosmodrome to begin 211 days in space, most of them aboard Salyut-7 space statio (1982)
X** 05 14 99 99 00 United States launches space station "Skylab". (1973)
X** 05 15 99 99 00 The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 3. (1958)
X** 05 15 99 99 00 last of the Mercury flights, the 'Faith 7', launched. (1963)
X** 05 16 99 99 00 Gordon Cooper completes 22 Earth orbits in Faith 7 (1963)
X** 05 17 99 99 00 NASA launches first synchronous Meteorological satellite SMS-1. (1974)
X** 05 18 99 99 00 Halley's Comet was seen from earth to move across the sun (1910)
X** 05 18 99 99 00 Launch of Apollo 10 to rehearse lunar landing: Cernan, Stafford, and Young (1969)
X** 05 20 99 99 00 The first regular transatlantic passenger service begins with Pan Am (1939)
X** 05 20 99 99 00 US launches Pioneer Venus 1, produces first global radar map of Venus (1978)
X** 05 24 99 99 00 Scott Carpenter orbits the earth three times. Only the second American to achieve Earth orbit. (1962)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 American Airlines DC-10 crashes taking off from O'Hare. 275 killed highest death toll to date in aviation history. (1979)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 Arthur C. Clark proposes the placement of relay satellites in geosynchronous orbit (1945)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 Pres. John Kennedy declares landing a man on the Moon to be national objective (1961)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 US launches first Skylab crew: Kerwin, Conrad, Weit (1973)
X** 05 25 99 99 00 USSR launches Mars 3 to Mars (1971)
X** 05 28 99 99 00 Astromonkeys "Able" & "Baker" zoom 300 miles into space on Jupiter missle (1959)
X** 05 30 99 99 00 Mariner 9 launched; first craft to orbit Mars (1971)
X** 05 31 99 99 00 Construction begins on Soviet cosmodrome launch facilitie (1955)
X** 06 02 99 99 00 Surveyor 1 makes first US lunar soft landing (1966)
X** 06 02 99 99 00 the Donati Comet 1st seen, named after it's discoverer. (1858)
X** 06 03 99 99 00 200 inch Hale telescope dedicated (1948)
X** 06 03 99 99 00 First U.S. space walk, Edward White, Gemini 4. (1965)
X** 06 03 99 99 00 US launches Gemini 9 (1966)
X** 06 05 99 99 00 The Montgolfiers make first ascent in hot air balloon. It lasts 10 minutes (1783)
X** 06 06 99 99 00 First human visit to space station; USSR Soyuz 1 (1971)
X** 06 06 99 99 00 Gemini 9 completes 45 orbits after rendezvous with 'angry alligator', (Agena with undetached launch shroud): Stafford and Cernan (1966)
X** 06 06 99 99 00 transit of Venus (between Earth and Sun) occurs. (2012)
X** 06 27 99 99 00 NASA X-15 flies at 4105 mph (1962)
X** 06 28 99 99 00 in Hawaii, the 1st inter-island flight. (1918)
X** 06 29 99 99 00 All three members of the crew of the Soyuz II space capsule were killed during re-entry over the U.S.S.R. (1971)
X** 06 29 99 99 00 Soyuz 11 docks with Salyut 1 for 22 d (1971)
X** 06 29 99 99 00 first flight from the West Coast arrives in Hawaii. (1927)
X** 06 30 99 99 00 a giant fireball impacts in Central Siberia (the Tunguska Event). (1908)
X** 07 02 99 99 00 1st flight of a Zeppelin (the LZ-1). (1900)
X** 07 02 99 99 00 Aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared over the Pacific while attempting to make 1st flight at equator (1937)
X** 07 02 99 99 00 Giotto launched to rendevous with Halley's Comet (1985)
X** 07 03 99 99 00 Starstruck, Inc. launchs dolphin rocket off San Clemente Island (1984)
X** 07 04 99 99 00 Hanna Reitsch pilots first successful helicopter flight, in Bremen Germany (1937)
X** 07 16 99 99 00 Launch of Apollo 11: Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins (1969)
X** 07 17 99 99 00 Aviator Douglas Corrigan took off from New York for California, but landed instead in Ireland; His nickname; "Wrong Way Corrigan" (1938)
X** 07 17 99 99 00 First US/USSR linkup in space (Apollo-Soyus) (1975)
X** 07 17 99 99 00 First photograph of a star (Vega) (1850)
X** 07 17 99 99 00 Pioneer 7 launched
X** 07 18 99 99 00 Carl Sagan turned one billion seconds old (1966)
X** 07 18 99 99 00 First women to walk in space: Svetlana Savitskaya accompanies Vladimir Dzhanibekov on EVA outside Salyut 7 (1984)
X** 07 18 99 99 00 Launch of Gemini X, John Young and Mike Collins (1966)
X** 07 18 99 99 00 Wrong Way Corrigan lands his plane in Dublin and asks if it is California (1938)
X** 07 19 99 99 00 1st In-flight movie is shown (on TWA). (1961)
X** 07 19 99 99 00 United flight 232 crashes at Suiox City, Iowa airport when the pilot trys to bring in the DC-10 with no rear engine, part of the tail gone and no hydraulics for steering. Remarkably 166 people survive. (1989)
X** 07 20 99 99 00 1st pictures from Mars surface received (courtesy Viking 2). (1976)
X** 07 20 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart Putnam takes off from Hawaii to become the first woman to fly solo around the world (1937)
X** 07 20 99 99 00 First men on the Moon: Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Apollo 11 (1969)
X** 07 20 99 99 00 USSR recovers 2 dogs, first living organisms to return from space (1960)
X** 07 20 99 99 00 Viking I lander sets down on Mars returning the first close-up color photos of Mars. It will continue working for six and a half years (1976)
X** 07 27 99 99 00 Orville Wright tested the U.S.Army's first airplane, flying it for one hour and 12 minutes (1909)
X** 07 28 99 99 00 First photograph of total solar eclipse (1851)
X** 07 28 99 99 00 NASA releases transcript of recording of the doomed space shuttle Challenger in which pilot Michael Smith could be heard saying "Uh-oh!" (1986)
X** 07 28 99 99 00 Skylab II launched (1973)
X** 07 28 99 99 00 US launches Ranger 7 to Moon (1964)
X** 08 19 99 99 00 Cosmonauts Lyakhov & Ryumin complete a record 175-day space flight (1979)
X** 08 19 99 99 00 The Russians put two dogs into orbit (1960)
X** 08 20 99 99 00 Launch of Viking 1, first craft to send pictures from surface of Mars (1975)
X** 08 20 99 99 00 Launch of Voyager 2 to outer solar system (1977)
X** 08 20 99 99 00 Voyager II launched. (1977)
X** 08 22 99 99 00 NASA's X-15 attains altitude of 67 miles (1963)
X** 08 24 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to make a non-stop flight across the United States (1932)
X** 08 24 99 99 00 Voyager 2 makes its closest approach to Neptune - 3042 miles (1989)
X** 08 25 99 99 00 Graf Zeppelin passes over San Francisco, headed for Los Angeles after trans-Pacific voyage from Tokyo (1929)
X** 08 25 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Neptune, is thrown out of the solar plane and proceeds into deep space. With luck it will transmit useful data until 2015. (1989)
X** 08 25 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Saturn. During the passage its scanning platform jams. Study of the problem during the trip to Uranus provides a near perfect encounter there. (1981)
X** 08 27 99 99 00 Launch of Mariner 2, first Venus flyby mission (1962)
X** 08 28 99 99 00 Saturnian moon Enceladus discovered by William Herschel (1789)
X** 08 29 99 99 00 Astronauts Cooper & Conrad complete 120 Earth orbits in Gemini 5 (1965)
X** 08 29 99 99 00 Gemini V, carrying Gordon Cooper and Charles "Pete" Conrad, (1965)splashed into the Atlantic after eight days in space.
X** 08 29 99 99 00 Star in Cygnus goes nova and becomes 4th brightest in sky; Nova Cygni 1975. (1975)
X** 08 30 99 99 00 1st recorded occurrance of a comet hitting the sun (the energy released was about equal to 1 million hydrogen bombs) (1979)
X** 08 30 99 99 00 Guy Bluford becomes first African-American American in space as Challenger make first night liftoff of shuttle program (1983)
X** 08 30 99 99 00 Maiden Voyage of Discovery carrying first non-astronaut Charlie Walker (1984)
X** 08 31 99 99 00 269 people killed after Korean Airlines 747 shot down by USSR (1983)
X** 09 01 99 99 00 Pioneer 11, first craft to fly by Saturn (1979)
X** 09 02 99 99 00 The asteroid Juno discovered (1804)
X** 09 03 99 99 00 Viking II lander sets down on Mars (1976)
X** 09 04 99 99 00 NASA launches its first Orbital Geophysical Observatory (OGO-1) (1964)
X** 09 05 99 99 00 The space shuttle Discovery completed its first flight as it landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California (1984)
X** 09 05 99 99 00 Voyager 1 begins 3 year flight to Jupiter and Saturn (1977)
X** 09 07 99 99 00 Bell X-2 sets unofficial world altitude record for manned aircraft 126,000+ feet (1956)
X** 09 20 99 99 00 German rocket engineers begin work in US (1945)
X** 09 21 99 99 00 Luna 16 leaves the Moon (1970)
X** 09 22 99 99 00 Zond 5 completes flight (1968)
X** 09 23 99 99 00 The planet Neptune is first observed by Dr. Galie of Berlin based on calculations of gravitational enfluence on Uranus by John Couch Adams of Cambridge and Urbain Le Verrier of Paris (1846)
X** 09 24 99 99 00 First Automated return of lunar sample by Luna 1 (1970)
X** 09 24 99 99 00 Henri Giffard, French mechanic, flys the first dirigible from Paris to Trappe (1853)
X** 09 24 99 99 00 James H. Doolittle achieves the first totally instrument take off and landing (1929)
X** 09 24 99 99 00 a new invention, the dirigible, is demonstrated. (1852)
X** 09 25 99 99 00 144 people died in a PSA air crash in San Diego. (1978)
X** 09 26 99 99 00 Cosmonauts Titov and Strekalov are saved from their exploding Soyuz T-10 booster by the launch escape system (1983)
X** 09 26 99 99 00 Japan launches its first satellite in to space. (1966)
X** 09 28 99 99 00 Two U.S. Army planes landed in Seatle completing the first round the world flight in 175 days. (1924)
X** 09 29 99 99 00 First U.S. shuttle launch following Challenger disaster (Discovery, 8:37 PDT, 1988)
X** 10 01 99 99 00 Inauguration of NASA (1958)
X** 10 01 99 99 00 Vanguard Project transferred from military to NASA (1958)
X** 10 02 99 99 00 3 cosmonauts return after a record 237 days in orbit (1984)
X** 10 03 99 99 00 AF pilot Pete Knight flies x-15 at a record 4,534 mph (1967)
X** 11 10 99 99 00 Voyager I flies past Saturn. (1980)
X** 11 11 99 99 00 Gemini 12 launched, takes first solar eclipse photos from space (1966)
X** 11 11 99 99 00 Space Shuttle 'Columbia' makes 1st commercial flight. (1982)
X** 11 12 99 99 00 1st time a spacecraft is launched twice -- the Space Shuttle 'Columbia' lifts off again (1981)
X** 11 12 99 99 00 Voyager 1 comes within 77000 miles of Saturn and heads out of the plane of the solar system, with luck it will transmit useful data until 2015 (1980)
X** 11 13 99 99 00 Mariner 9 orbits Mars (1971)
X** 11 14 99 99 00 1st airplane flight from the deck of a ship. (1910)
X** 11 14 99 99 00 Apollo 12 blasted off for the moon from Cape Kennedy. (1969)
X** 11 16 99 99 00 Probably one of biggest meteor showers in history in the northern latitudes of the Pacific (also on the night of the 17th) (1966)
X** 11 16 99 99 00 Skylab 4 launched, completes longest US space flight; 2017 h (1973)
X** 11 17 99 99 00 46,000 meteoroids fall over AZ in 20 minutes (1966)
X** 11 24 99 99 00 The first transit of Venus across the Sun observed by William Crabtree and Rev Horrocks (1639)
X** 11 25 99 99 00 First Soviet liquid rocket attains altitude of 261 ft (1933)
X** 11 26 99 99 00 First Meteor photograph (1885)
X** 11 28 99 99 00 Capt. Cyril Turner of the Royal Air Force gave the first skywriting exhibition above New York's Times Square (1922)
X** 11 29 99 99 00 Mercury launches a chimp called Ham (1961)
X** 11 29 99 99 00 Navy Lieutenant Richard Byrd flies over the South Pole (1929)
X** 11 30 99 99 00 8.5 pound meteor struck Elizabeth Hodges when it came through the roof of her house in Sylacauga, Alabama. She had only minor injuries and was hospitalized. (1954)
X** 12 01 99 99 00 1st skywriting over the US - "Hello U.S.A." - by Capt Turner, RAF (1922)
X** 12 02 99 99 00 First semi soft landing made by Russia's Mars 3 (1971)
X** 12 03 99 99 00 Pioneer 10 swings around Jupiter bringing the first closeups of the planet (1973)
X** 12 07 99 99 00 Apollo 17, last of the Apollo moon series, launched. (1972)
X** 12 09 99 99 00 First US probes sent to Venus (1978)
X** 12 10 99 99 00 The first domestic jet passenger flight took place in the US as a National Airlines Boeing 707 flew 111 passengers from New York to Miami in about two and a half hours (1958)
X** 12 11 99 99 00 The last manned moon landing, for now (1972)
X** 12 29 99 99 00 Pan Am starts San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand service. (1937)
X** 12 29 99 99 00 The first all female crew on a commercial airliner was arranged by the seven crew members swapping shifts to get on the same 747 flight (1986)
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