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THIS DAY IN SPACE

GET READY TO EMBARK ON A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY AND INSPIRATION.

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Curious what happened today in space history?

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LETS

GET

STARTED!

This Day in Space is your cosmic calendar, uncovering remarkable astronomical events and space milestones

that happened on today’s date — whether decades ago or just last year.

From rocket launches and moon landings to supernovae sightings and black hole breakthroughs,

we bring you two carefully curated events for every day of the year.

No more endless searching.

just scroll, discover, and be inspired

by humanity's journey beyond Earth — one day at a time.

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Apollo 11 entered lunar orbit, a critical step toward the first Moon landing. It prepared the crew for their historic descent.

Apollo 11 Enters Lunar Orbit

Apollo–Soyuz Test Project Docks in Orbit

The Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft docked in orbit, marking the first international space rendezvous. It symbolized a new era of cooperation.

THE BRIEF

PICK ANY DATE

OF YOUR CHOICE

TO BEGIN A LEARNING JOURNEY

ACROSS THE COSMOS

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1975 - Apollo–Soyuz Docking
1992 - Launch of Soyuz TM-15

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Apollo–Soyuz Docking
On July 17, 1975, U.S. and Soviet space modules Apollo and Soyuz docked in orbit during the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), marking the first international human spaceflight mission. Astronauts Thomas Stafford, Deke Slayton, and Vance Brand from the U.S. were joined by Soviet cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov in a historic rendezvous above Earth. This mission was not only a major technological achievement—requiring docking systems to be adapted to different spacecraft designs—but also a political milestone. Taking place during the Cold War, it symbolized détente and the possibility of peaceful cooperation in space. The crews exchanged gifts, conducted joint experiments, and held a symbolic handshake in space, which became a powerful image worldwide. ASTP paved the way for future collaborations such as the Shuttle-Mir program and the International Space Station.

Launch of Soyuz TM-15
Soyuz TM-15 was launched on July 17, 1992, carrying a Russian-French crew to the Mir space station. Russian cosmonauts Anatoly Solovyev and Sergei Avdeyev, along with French astronaut Michel Tognini, participated in the mission as part of the 'Antares' program—a cooperative venture between CNES (France’s space agency) and Roscosmos. Tognini conducted numerous biological and materials science experiments aboard Mir, expanding the scientific output and showcasing international partnerships even in the post-Cold War era. The mission emphasized how Mir continued to evolve as a hub for joint operations, helping to lay the groundwork for future international space station frameworks.

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CUPS OF COFFEE DRANK IN THE PROCESS.

We created this project

to celebrate the rich timeline of

space exploration and

astronomical discoveries,

one day at a time.

Whether it’s the launch of a

legendary spacecraft,

the discovery of a distant moon,

or a historical mission milestone —

we believe every space event deserves

to be remembered.

"This Day In Space" is more than a calendar.

It’s our way of connecting people with

the vast, beautiful history of the universe. With each entry,

we aim to spark curiosity, awe, and

a sense of wonder about the cosmos.

SO WE CHASED COMETS,

DANCED WITH ECLIPSES,

CHARTED CENTURIES THROUGH STARS,

AND NAMED MYTHS ON MOONS.

NOT BAD FOR A TIMELINE,

MEASURED IN COSMIC FOOTSTEPS.

IF YOU'RE STILL READING THIS—

I GUESS SPACE DID HOLD YOUR ATTENTION

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THANK YOU FOR

COMING ALONG ON

THIS JOURNEY. 

CREATED BY PRANSHU VERMA AND ANANYA BURRA

CREATED BY PRANSHU VERMA AND ANANYA BURRA

CREATED BY PRANSHU VERMA AND ANANYA BURRA

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