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| | | | | by Kaye Dee Despite the hiatus in manned spaceflight missions while the Apollo-1 and Soyuz-1 accident investigations continue, October has been a very busy month for space activities - so much so that I've had to defer writing about some of this month's events to an article next month! Spaceflight Slowdown? 4 October saw the ... Continue reading [October 28, 1967] Unveiling Venus - at Least a Little (Venera-4 and Mariner-5) ? | |
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| | | | | Intuitive Machines successfully landed its spacecraft on the moon's south pole in a historic mission that puts the U.S. back on lunar soil for the first time in over 50 years. | |
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| | | | | The launch the world's first satellite was the birth of the Space Age. Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2 sent a shockwave through the American public. | |
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| | | Sixteen years. As of today, that is how long it has been since the IAU attempted to end the planet definition debate once and for all but i... | ||