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  • October 14, 2023By Day In History

    On October 14, 1984, a daring adventurer and former United States Air Force pilot, Joseph Kittinger, set out on a historic solo gas balloon flight across the Atlantic Ocean. This bold journey marked a significant moment in the history of ballooning and showcased human courage and determination in the face of extreme challenges. Event Details

  • October 12, 2023By Day In History

    On October 12, 1964, a pioneering event in the history of space exploration unfolded—the launch of Voskhod 1, the first multi-person space flight. Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Komarov, Konstantin Feoktistov, and Boris Yegorov embarked on this significant journey, making history as they orbited the Earth and safely returned on the 13th. Event Details The Voskhod spacecraft,

  • October 4, 2023By Day In History

    October 4, 1957 Human curiosity about the universe is as old as time itself, but it wasn’t until October 4, 1957, that we first managed to step outside of our own planet’s atmosphere and into the realm of space. This historic achievement was accomplished by the former Soviet Union with the successful launch of Sputnik

  • September 4, 2023By Day In History

    September 4th, 1923 On this day in 1923, the first successful flight of the world’s first all-metal monoplane, the Junkers F13, took place in Dessau, Germany. The Junkers F13 was designed by the German aircraft designer Hugo Junkers and was the first all-metal monoplane to be mass-produced. The F13 was a revolutionary aircraft, as it

  • July 30, 2023By Day In History

    Introduction The events of July 30, 1971, marked an extraordinary leap forward in the exploration of space. This was the day the Apollo 15 Lunar Module, the fourth mission of NASA’s Apollo program, successfully landed on the Moon—with astronauts David Scott and James Irwin on board. A third astronaut, Alfred Worden, remained orbiting the Moon

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