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− | [[1958]] – Two rockets designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, the first German post-war rockets, reach | + | [[1958]] – Two rockets designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, the first German post-war rockets, reach [[Earth]]'s upper [[atmosphere]]. <br> |
− | [[1959]] – The Soviet probe Luna 2 crashes onto the Moon, becoming the first | + | [[1959]] – The Soviet probe Luna 2 crashes onto [[Luna|the Moon]], becoming the first [[human]]-made object to reach it. <br> |
+ | [[2015]] – The first [[Human]] observation of [[gravity|gravitational wave]]s is made, a century after they were predicted. <br> These gravity waves —ripples in the fabric of [[Space-time|spacetime]]— are believed to result from a cataclysmic event calculated as 1.3 billion light years away from [[Earth]]. | ||
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<noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|258]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|258]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 15:28, 9 September 2022
1958 – Two rockets designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, the first German post-war rockets, reach Earth's upper atmosphere.
1959 – The Soviet probe Luna 2 crashes onto the Moon, becoming the first human-made object to reach it.
2015 – The first Human observation of gravitational waves is made, a century after they were predicted.
These gravity waves —ripples in the fabric of spacetime— are believed to result from a cataclysmic event calculated as 1.3 billion light years away from Earth.