space travel
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This Day in History November 3, 1957
Today’s feature is fairly bittersweet. On this date in 1957, Laika became the first dog in space. She was launched by the Soviets in Sputnik 2, and she was provided with enough food and water to last for ten days. Her trip was to be a one-way trip. Nothing was known about what happens when one reenters the atmosphere. It […] -
This Day in History October 29, 1998
I might vaguely remember today’s feature. On this date in 1998, Senator John Glenn returned to space aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. He became the oldest man to go into space. He was the first man to orbit the earth and the second man in space. And then he returned to space. Amazing! May I be that active when I […] -
"Apollo 13: Mission Control" at the Tacoma Dome in Washington State (and a promo code)
I am so excited to tell you about a show I am going to get to see this Saturday at the Tacoma Dome in Washington State! It is called Apollo 13: Mission Control. Read more about the show below. Apollo 13: Mission Control is an interactive theater show where the audience sit at replica consoles and become Mission Control for […] -
This Day in History August 27, 1984
Well, this was a day that changed this woman’s life forever–Barbara Morgan. I was alive, and I remember. President Ronald Reagan announced that NASA would be putting a teacher in space. Immediately, Idaho teacher, Barbara Morgan, knew she had to apply. She said that she was always trying to find ways to bring the real world into her classroom. Little […]