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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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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 14 successfully landed on the Moon, marking NASA’s third successful lunar landing. It collected samples and conducted scientific experiments.

Apollo 14 Moon Landing

Falcon Heavy’s Maiden Flight

SpaceX launched the Falcon Heavy for the first time, becoming the most powerful operational rocket. It carried Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster into space.

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TO BEGIN A LEARNING JOURNEY

ACROSS THE COSMOS

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1971 - Apollo 14 Moon Landing
2018 - Falcon Heavy’s Maiden Flight

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Apollo 14 Moon Landing
On February 6, 1971, Apollo 14 successfully landed on the Moon, marking NASA’s third successful lunar landing mission. Commanded by Alan Shepard, the first American in space, and accompanied by Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell, the mission targeted the Fra Mauro formation—a region originally intended for Apollo 13. Their objectives were to collect lunar samples and conduct scientific experiments. Shepard and Mitchell spent more than nine hours on the lunar surface across two moonwalks, collecting over 40 kilograms of lunar material. One of the mission's most iconic moments occurred when Shepard famously hit two golf balls using a makeshift club, showcasing both human ingenuity and the lighter side of space exploration. Meanwhile, Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa conducted scientific experiments from lunar orbit. The mission was critical in proving that astronauts could land with greater precision and stay longer on the surface, extending the bounds of lunar science. Apollo 14 also deployed scientific instruments, including seismometers and heat flow probes, that contributed significantly to our understanding of the Moon’s internal structure. The successful execution of complex tasks and recovery from the issues faced in Apollo 13 reestablished confidence in NASA’s lunar ambitions and paved the way for more ambitious landings in future missions.

Falcon Heavy’s Maiden Flight
On February 6, 2018, SpaceX made history by launching the Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time, becoming the most powerful operational rocket in the world at that time. Liftoff occurred from NASA’s historic Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center, the same pad used during the Apollo missions. The Falcon Heavy’s configuration featured three Falcon 9 boosters strapped together, giving it an unprecedented lift capability of 64 metric tons to low Earth orbit. Instead of a conventional payload, SpaceX opted for a whimsical cargo: Elon Musk’s personal Tesla Roadster, complete with a mannequin dubbed 'Starman' in the driver’s seat and David Bowie’s 'Space Oddity' playing on loop. The car was launched into a heliocentric orbit around the Sun, symbolizing the blending of pop culture, engineering prowess, and aspirational space travel. Both side boosters executed a stunning synchronized landing back on Earth, showcasing SpaceX’s commitment to reusability, while the center core unfortunately missed its landing barge. Nonetheless, the launch was a resounding success and served as a demonstration of Falcon Heavy’s capabilities for future missions involving satellites, crewed spaceflight, and potential Mars cargo delivery. The event garnered global attention, redefining what private space companies could achieve and reigniting public enthusiasm for deep space exploration.

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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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