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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.




Albert Einstein was born, a figure whose work transformed modern physics with relativity and quantum mechanics. His birthday is also celebrated as Pi Day.
Birth of Albert Einstein
Death of Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking passed away, leaving a legacy that shaped understanding of the cosmos. He was known for his work on black holes and *A Brief History of Time*.
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Birth of Albert Einstein
On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany—a figure whose name would become synonymous with genius. His work transformed modern physics, laying the groundwork for both the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. Einstein’s contributions included the famous equation E=mc², which demonstrated the relationship between mass and energy. Beyond theoretical physics, he made essential advances in statistical mechanics, the photoelectric effect (for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921), and cosmology. March 14 is commemorated not only for his birth but also coincidentally as Pi Day, honoring the mathematical constant π, further amplifying its symbolism in scientific communities. Einstein’s legacy stretches beyond the classroom and research labs. He was also an outspoken advocate for civil rights, pacifism, and education, using his influence to promote global peace. His later years at Princeton University saw him continue to explore a unified theory of physics until his death in 1955. Today, March 14 is celebrated worldwide not only in remembrance of his life but also as a day to honor scientific curiosity and imagination.
Death of Stephen Hawking
On March 14, 2018, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking passed away at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy that profoundly shaped our understanding of the cosmos. Hawking, who was born on January 8, 1942—the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death—died on what would have been Albert Einstein’s 139th birthday, creating a symbolic bridge between two great minds. Best known for his work on black holes and the nature of singularities, Hawking proposed that black holes emit radiation, now known as Hawking radiation. Diagnosed with ALS at the age of 21, he defied all odds by continuing his work for decades, despite near-total paralysis. His book *A Brief History of Time* became an international bestseller, introducing complex topics in cosmology to millions of readers. Hawking also made significant contributions to quantum gravity and the unification of general relativity with quantum mechanics. March 14, 2018, marked not just the loss of a brilliant scientist, but also a cultural icon who inspired generations to look upward and dream big, despite personal limitations. His legacy continues to influence physics, space exploration, and science communication.

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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

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
