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− | [[1929]] - Opel-Sander Rak 1 (a rocket powered glider) made a successful 2-mile flight near Frankfurt-am-Main, [[Germany]]. <br | + | [[19th Century|1882]] - [[Physics|Physicist]] Hans Geiger is born, known for the Geiger counter, the instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing [[radiation]]. <br> |
− | [[ | + | [[1929]] - ''Opel-Sander Rak 1'' (a rocket powered glider) made a successful 2-mile flight near Frankfurt-am-Main, [[Germany]]. <br> |
− | [[1994]] - Space shuttle Endeavour | + | [[1954]] - [[Earth]]'s first nuclear submarine, the ''USS Nautilus'' is commissioned. It could dive longer, faster, and deeper than any submarine before it. <br> |
+ | [[1994]] - [[wikipedia:Space_Shuttle_Endeavour#Flights|Space shuttle ''Endeavour'']] was launched, carrying Space Radar Laboratory. <br> | ||
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<noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|274]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|274]]</noinclude> | ||
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+ | [[category:timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 10 August 2023
1882 - Physicist Hans Geiger is born, known for the Geiger counter, the instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation.
1929 - Opel-Sander Rak 1 (a rocket powered glider) made a successful 2-mile flight near Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.
1954 - Earth's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus is commissioned. It could dive longer, faster, and deeper than any submarine before it.
1994 - Space shuttle Endeavour was launched, carrying Space Radar Laboratory.