May 22 – Apollo program:
Apollo 10's lunar module flies within 15,400 m of the
Moon's surface.
May 26 – Apollo program:
Apollo 10 returns to
Earth after a successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the upcoming first human
Moon landing.
July 20 –
Apollo program: 20:17 UTC – The human race, represented by
Neil Armstrong and
Buzz Aldrin, lands on the
Moon in the
Apollo 11Lunar Module Eagle. At 02:56 UTC on July 21 (22:56 ET July 20), Armstrong takes the first human step on the Moon's surface. Apollo 11 lifted off for the Moon on July 16 and returns safely on July 24.
July 21 –
Luna programme: 2 hours before the Apollo 11 lunar module lifts off from the Moon's surface, the Soviet uncrewed craft
Luna 15, launched on July 13 and intended to return samples from the Moon, crashes in
Mare Crisium.
May 15 – A teenager known as '
Robert R.' dies in
St. Louis, Missouri, of a baffling medical condition. In 1984 it will be identified as the earliest confirmed case of
HIV/AIDS in
North America. The first strain of the
AIDS virus (
HIV) has probably migrated to the United States via
Haiti.[11]
Late January –
Eugene, Oregon, has a record snowfall of 3 feet in 3 days: a
pineapple express moves into the region with a shot of cold air, followed by some snow showers.
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