[sci.space] Apollo 13, STS-1, Vostok 1 anniversaries

rnoe@urbana.mcd.mot.com (Roger Noe) (04/12/90)

It's too bad we couldn't have added the Hubble telescope to the list of
anniversaries observed at this time of year.  April 13, 1990 will be the
twentieth anniversary of the explosion which crippled the Apollo 13
service module, which would have stranded astronauts Lovell, Swigert,
and Haise in space had it not been for their resourcefulness and that
of the ground support crew.  It was the last time BC (before Challenger)
that the U.S. came so close to having astronauts die during a mission.
April 12 will be the ninth anniversary of the day Young and Crippen
lifted off aboard Columbia on STS-1, the first shuttle mission.  Twenty
years before on that very same day, Yuri Gagarin became the first human
being in Earth orbit on Vostok 1.  Next year we'll be celebrating thirty
years of space exploration by humans (April 12 in what's left of the USSR,
May 5 in the USA).
-- 
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