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[[1910]] – A paper on [[Gamma radiation|cosmic radiation]] is published, suggesting that [[Earth]] is under constant radiation bombardment from outer space, and from sources other than [[Sol|the sun]]. <br>
 
[[1910]] – A paper on [[Gamma radiation|cosmic radiation]] is published, suggesting that [[Earth]] is under constant radiation bombardment from outer space, and from sources other than [[Sol|the sun]]. <br>
[[1968]] – The Soviet Zond 5 spaceship is launched, becoming the first spacecraft to fly around [[Luna|the Moon]] and re-enter the [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]]. <br>
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[[1968]] – The Soviet ''Zond 5'' spaceship is launched, becoming the first [[spacecraft]] to fly around [[Luna|the Moon]] and re-enter the [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]]. <br>
 
[[1998]] – [[Jupiter]]'s planetary rings are declared to be made of dust from the impacts of cosmic bodies that crashed into the [[planet]]'s [[moon]]s. <br>
 
[[1998]] – [[Jupiter]]'s planetary rings are declared to be made of dust from the impacts of cosmic bodies that crashed into the [[planet]]'s [[moon]]s. <br>
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 31 July 2023

1910 – A paper on cosmic radiation is published, suggesting that Earth is under constant radiation bombardment from outer space, and from sources other than the sun.
1968 – The Soviet Zond 5 spaceship is launched, becoming the first spacecraft to fly around the Moon and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere.
1998Jupiter's planetary rings are declared to be made of dust from the impacts of cosmic bodies that crashed into the planet's moons.