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1 Apr. 1 1960 The United States launched TIROS 1, the first successful meteorological satellite, for monitoring Earth's weather

13 Apr. 1960The United States launched Transit 1B, the first experimental orbital navigation system

12 Aug. 1960 NASA successfully orbited Echo 1, a 100-foot inflatable, passive communications satellite

19 Dec. 1960NASA launched Mercury 1, the first Mercury-Redstone capsule-launch vehicle combination

Some historic events in the 1960s:

- First Gemini mission, launched on March 23, 1965.

- First American To Walk In Space in June 3, 1965.

- Apollo 11 lands on the Moon, July 20, 1969.

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