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− | [[1997]] | + | [[1938]] – BBC Television produces [[Earth|the world's]] first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Čapek play R.U.R., that coined the term "robot". <br> |
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− | </noinclude> | + | [[1997]] – Space Shuttle Discovery is launched on a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope. <br> |
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+ | [[2003]] – [[NASA]]'s "WMAP" [[satellite]] completes the first detailed cosmic microwave background [[radiation]] map of the universe. | ||
+ | :* The image reveals the universe is 13.7 billion years old (within one percent error) and provides evidence that supports the inflationary theory. <br> | ||
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+ | <noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|042]]</noinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 12 June 2023
1938 – BBC Television produces the world's first ever science fiction television program, an adaptation of a section of the Karel Čapek play R.U.R., that coined the term "robot".
1997 – Space Shuttle Discovery is launched on a mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope.
2003 – NASA's "WMAP" satellite completes the first detailed cosmic microwave background radiation map of the universe.
- The image reveals the universe is 13.7 billion years old (within one percent error) and provides evidence that supports the inflationary theory.
- The image reveals the universe is 13.7 billion years old (within one percent error) and provides evidence that supports the inflationary theory.