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On this day in 2016 – July 5th – NASA's Juno spacecraft went into polar orbit around Jupiter.

The Juno mission is exploring Jupiter, seeking to unlock secrets of the giant planet and our solar system.

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On this day in 2003 – July 7th – NASA's Juno NASA's Mars rover Opportunity was launched for a three-month mission.

Opportunity was still at work on the red planet until the summer of 2018 when it was unable to recover after a massive planet wide dust storm.

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On this day in 2011 – July 8th – Atlantis was launched, the final space shuttle mission.

By the end of that mission, Atlantis had orbited the Earth a total of 4,848 times, traveling nearly 126,000,000 mi (203,000,000 km) or more than 525 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.

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On this day in 1962 – July 10th – Telstar 1 was launched.

It was the beginning of a revolution in global communications.

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On this day in 1992 – July 10th – European Space Agency [ESA] Giotto spacecraft flew past comet Grigg-Skjellerup.

Having successfully returned images and data from Halley's Comet in 1986, the flyby of Grigg-Skjellerup was the completion of Giotto's mission.

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On this day in 1732 – July 11th – French astronomer Jérôme Lalande was born in Bourg-en-Bresse.

He held the chair of astronomy in the Collège de France in for nearly half a century and a number of his students became distinguished astronomers. As well as being an observer, Lalande also gave popular lectures and wrote about astronomy.

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On this day in 1979 – July 11th – NASA's Skylab re-entered the atmosphere.

Skylab had orbited for seven years and provided valuable data for human space flight.

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Mona, did you make a reservation to take a flight on Virgin Galactic?

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Mona, did you make a reservation to take a flight on Virgin Galactic?

Angie, absolutely not. I have no wish to travel into space. And the billionaire space race isn't lighting up my life either. It doesn't sit well with the climate summits.

Though I admit that I can't help being pleased that Jeff Bezos is taking Wally Funk on his Blue Origin flight. She's an extraordinary woman and should have been a NASA astronaut, but it was only military pilots - no girls allowed - in the early days.

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On this day in 2000 – July 12th – the Zvezda Service Module was launched to the International Space Station (ISS).

It was the third module launched to the station, and provides all of the station's life support systems, as well as living quarters for two crew members. It's the structural and functional center of the Russian Orbital Segment.

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