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Earth: Timeline

A chronological list of the important events for the topic "Earth"

Timeline

13   Strabo Strabo

Strabo was a historian [i], geographer [i] and philosopher [i]. ... 

 publishes his view on the shape of the Earth.

600   The population of the Earth rises to about 208 million people.

827   Chalid Ben Abdulmelik and Ali Ben Isa measure the size of the Earth. ''

1736   A French expedition led by Pierre Louis Maupertuis Pierre Louis Maupertuis

Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis was a French [i] mathematician [i], philosopher [i] and man of letters [i] ... 

 is sent by King Louis XV Louis XV of France

Louis XV , "the Beloved" , was King of France [i] from 1715 [i] until his death. ... 

 to Lapland to measure the length of a degree of the meridian, and proves that the Earth is flattened at the poles

1769   James Cook James Cook

Captain [i] James Cook, FRS [i], RN [i] was an English [i] explorer, navigator [i] ... 

 arrives in Tahiti Tahiti

Tahiti is the largest island [i] of French Polynesia [i], located in the archipelago [i] of Society Islands [i] ... 

 on the ship HM Bark ''Endeavour'', preparing to observe the solar eclipse Solar eclipse

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon [i] passes between Earth [i] and the Sun [i], thereby totally or pa ... 

 of the planet Venus, which took place on June 3rd. After the voyage, the data was found to be inaccurate in determining the distance between the Sun Sun

|+ The Sun   |+ |- ... 

 and Earth.

1770   Comet Lexell (D/1770 L1) passes the Earth.

1835   ''De revolutionibus orbium coelestium De revolutionibus orbium coelestium

De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, first printed in 1543 in Nuremberg [i], is the seminal work on ... 

'', Copernicus Nicolaus Copernicus

Nicolaus Copernicus was an astronomer [i] who provided the first modern formulation of a heliocentric [i] ... 

' book on the motion of the Earth, is removed from the Index of Prohibited Books Index Librorum Prohibitorum

The Index Librorum Prohibitorum is a list of publications which the Catholic Church [i] ... 

.

1900   Dr Henry A. Rowland of John Hopkins University discovers the cause of the Earth's magnetism

1906   Richard Oldham argues that the Earth has a molten interior

1910   The earth passes through the tail of Comet Halley Comet Halley

Comet Halley, officially designated 1P/Halley, more generally known as Halley's Comet after ... 

.

1946   Project Diana bounces Radar waves off the moon Moon

The Moon is Earth [i]'s only natural satellite [i]. ... 

, measuring the exact distance between the earth and the moon and proving that the communication was possible between the earth and outerspace, effectively opening the space age.

1958   During the International Geophysical Year, Earth's Earth

Earth is the third planet [i] in the solar system [i] in terms of distance from the Sun [i], and the fi ... 

 magnetosphere is discovered

1959   Explorer VI sends the first picture of Earth from spa

1960   May 10 — The nuclear submarine USS ''Nautilus'' USS Nautilus

Six ships of the United States Navy [i] have been named USS Nautilus. ... 

 completes the first underwater circumnavigation of the Earth.

1960   May 15 — Sputnik 4 Sputnik program

The Sputnik program was a series of unmanned space mission [i]s launched by the Soviet Union [i] in the ... 

 is launched into Earth orbit.

1962   Mercury program: While aboard ''Friendship 7'', John Glenn John Glenn

John Herschel Glenn Jr. is a former American astronaut [i], Marine Corps [i] ... 

 orbits the Earth 3 times in 4 hours, 55 minutes, becoming the first American to orbit the Earth.

1962   Scott Carpenter orbits the Earth three times in the ''Aurora 7'' space capsule.

1964   John Glenn John Glenn

John Herschel Glenn Jr. is a former American astronaut [i], Marine Corps [i] ... 

, the first American to orbit the earth, resigns from the space program and announces the next day that he will seek the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senator from Ohio Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern [i] state [i] of the United States [i]. ... 

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1968   U.S. spacecraft ''Apollo 8'' enters orbit around the Moon Moon

The Moon is Earth [i]'s only natural satellite [i]. ... 

. Astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell Jim Lovell

James Arthur Lovell, Jr., Captain, USN, Ret.... 

 and William A. Anders become the first humans to see the far side of the Moon Moon

The Moon is Earth [i]'s only natural satellite [i]. ... 

 and planet Earth as a whole. The crew also reads from Genesis.

1969   Apollo program: ''Apollo 9'' returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module.

1969   Apollo program: ''Apollo 10 Apollo 10

Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the Apollo program [i], and the first mission ... 

'' returns to Earth, after a successful 8-day test of all the components needed for the upcoming first manned Moon Moon

The Moon is Earth [i]'s only natural satellite [i]. ... 

 landing.

1971   Apollo program: ''Apollo 14 Apollo 14

Apollo 14 was the eighth manned mission in the Apollo program [i] and the third mission t ... 

'' returns to Earth after the third manned Moon Moon

The Moon is Earth [i]'s only natural satellite [i]. ... 

 landing.

1971   ''Apollo 15 Apollo 15

Apollo 15 was the ninth manned mission in the Apollo program [i] and the fourth missi ... 

'' returns to Earth.

1972   Apollo program: ''Apollo 17'' returns to Earth, concluding the program of lunar exploration.

1974   After 84 days in space Outer space

Outer space, also simply called space, refers to the relatively empty regions of the universe [i] ou ... 

, the crew of the American space station Space station

A space station is an artificial structure designed for human [i]s to live in outer space [i]. ... 

 Skylab Skylab

... 

 returns to Earth.

1979   NASA NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the United States Government [i], res ... 

's first orbiting space station Skylab Skylab

... 

 begins its return to Earth, after being in orbit for six years and two months.

1980   Voyager program Voyager program

The Voyager program consists of a pair of unmanned scientific probe [i]s, Voyager 1 [i] and ... 

: The NASA NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the United States Government [i], res ... 

 space probe ''Voyager I'' makes its closest approach to Saturn, when it flies within 77,000 miles of the planet Planet

The International Astronomical Union [i] , the official scientific [i] body for astronomical [i] nomenclature [i] ... 

's cloud-tops and sends the first high resolution images of the world back to scientists on Earth.

1989   A 300 m (1,000 ft) diameter Near-Earth asteroid misses the Earth by 500,000 km (400,000 miles). '']]

1998   John Glenn John Glenn

John Herschel Glenn Jr. is a former American astronaut [i], Marine Corps [i] ... 

 returns to Earth aboard the Space Shuttle ''Discovery Discovery

Discovery may refer to: ... 

''.

1999   Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones become the first to circumnavigate the Earth in a hot air balloon Hot air balloon

Hot air balloons are the oldest successful human flight [i] technology, dating back to the Montgolfier brothers [i] ... 

.

2000   Millennium celebrations take place throughout the world Earth

Earth is the third planet [i] in the solar system [i] in terms of distance from the Sun [i], and the fi ... 

, even though, provided you do not count 0 as a year, the new millennium did not technically begin until January 1, 2001. Y2K passes without the serious, widespread computer failures and malfunctions that many in the news media had predicted.

2004   The European Space Agency European Space Agency

The European Space Agency , established in 1975, is an inter-governmental [i] organ ... 

 probe, Smart 1, passes from orbit of the Earth into orbit of the Moon Moon

The Moon is Earth [i]'s only natural satellite [i]. ... 

.

2005   Around 59 people are killed and 200 injured in a fire at a mosque in Tehran Tehran

Tehran , population 7,160,094 , and a land area of 658 square kilometers, is the capital city of [[Iran]... 

, Iran Iran

Throughout history, Iran has been of great geostrategic [i] importance because of its centr ... 

. is intended to cut global Earth

Earth is the third planet [i] in the solar system [i] in terms of distance from the Sun [i], and the fi ... 

 emissions of greenhouse gases.]]