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*[[1986]] | *[[1986]] | ||
− | *12 January -- Launch of OV-102 ''[[Columbia (Shuttle)|Columbia]]'' for [[STS-61-C]] | + | **12 January -- Launch of OV-102 ''[[Columbia (Shuttle)|Columbia]]'' for [[STS-61-C]] |
− | *28 January -- Loss of OV099 ''[[Challenger (Shuttle)|Challenger]]'' at th start of [[STS-51-L]] | + | **28 January -- Loss of OV099 ''[[Challenger (Shuttle)|Challenger]]'' at th start of [[STS-51-L]] |
− | *19 February -- Launch of the DOS-7 component of the [[Mir]] space station. | + | **19 February -- Launch of the DOS-7 component of the [[Mir]] space station. |
− | *13 March -- Launch of [[Soyuz T-15]] | + | **13 March -- Launch of [[Soyuz T-15]] |
− | *21 May -- Launch of [[Soyuz TM-1]], an unmanned test that docked with Mir | + | **21 May -- Launch of [[Soyuz TM-1]], an unmanned test that docked with Mir |
− | *December -- Debut of [[Moon Miners' Manifesto]] | + | **December -- Debut of [[Moon Miners' Manifesto]] |
*[[1994]] | *[[1994]] | ||
− | *First Quarter -- Greg Bennett posted "Anybody wanna talk about a commercial moon base?" to GENie | + | **First Quarter -- Greg Bennett posted "Anybody wanna talk about a commercial moon base?" to GENie |
− | *First Quarter -- First [[Artemis Project]] meeting in GEnie chat room | + | **First Quarter -- First [[Artemis Project]] meeting in GEnie chat room |
− | *First Quarter -- Beginnings of the [[Artemis Data Book]] | + | **First Quarter -- Beginnings of the [[Artemis Data Book]] |
− | *8 January -- Launch of [[Soyuz TM-18]], starting [[Valeri Polyakov]]'s record setting 438 day orbit | + | **8 January -- Launch of [[Soyuz TM-18]], starting [[Valeri Polyakov]]'s record setting 438 day orbit |
− | *25 January -- Launch of the [[Clementine]] Lunar probe | + | **25 January -- Launch of the [[Clementine]] Lunar probe |
− | *3 February -- Launch of OV-103 ''[[Discovery (Shuttle)|Discovery]]'' for [[STS-60]], which carried [[SpaceHab LSM]] and the [[Wake Shield Facility]], and started the [[Shuttle-Mir]] program. | + | **3 February -- Launch of OV-103 ''[[Discovery (Shuttle)|Discovery]]'' for [[STS-60]], which carried [[SpaceHab LSM]] and the [[Wake Shield Facility]], and started the [[Shuttle-Mir]] program. |
− | *8 February -- Launch of [[Shi Jian 4]] | + | **8 February -- Launch of [[Shi Jian 4]] |
− | *2 March -- Launch of [[Intercosmos 26]] | + | **2 March -- Launch of [[Intercosmos 26]] |
− | *31 March? -- [[Artemis Project]] presentation at Norwescon XVII | + | **31 March? -- [[Artemis Project]] presentation at Norwescon XVII |
− | *3 February -- Launch of OV-102 ''[[Columbia (Shuttle)|Columbia]]'' for [[STS-62]] | + | **3 February -- Launch of OV-102 ''[[Columbia (Shuttle)|Columbia]]'' for [[STS-62]] |
− | *10 March -- Launch of [[SEDS-2]] tether experiment | + | **10 March -- Launch of [[SEDS-2]] tether experiment |
− | *9 April -- Launch of OV-105 ''[[Endeavour (Shuttle)|Endeavour]]'' for [[STS-59]] | + | **9 April -- Launch of OV-105 ''[[Endeavour (Shuttle)|Endeavour]]'' for [[STS-59]] |
− | *8 July -- Launch of OV-102 ''[[Columbia (Shuttle)|Columbia]]'' for [[STS-65]] | + | **8 July -- Launch of OV-102 ''[[Columbia (Shuttle)|Columbia]]'' for [[STS-65]] |
− | *9 September -- Launch of OV-103 ''[[Discovery (Shuttle)|Discovery]]'' for [[STS-64]] | + | **9 September -- Launch of OV-103 ''[[Discovery (Shuttle)|Discovery]]'' for [[STS-64]] |
− | *30 September -- Launch of OV-105 ''[[Endeavour (Shuttle)|Endeavour]]'' for [[STS-68]] | + | **30 September -- Launch of OV-105 ''[[Endeavour (Shuttle)|Endeavour]]'' for [[STS-68]] |
− | *3 November -- Launch of OV-104 ''[[Atlantis (Shuttle)|Atlantis]]'' for [[STS-66]] | + | **3 November -- Launch of OV-104 ''[[Atlantis (Shuttle)|Atlantis]]'' for [[STS-66]] |
− | *Mid-December -- [[Artemis Project]] announced in January 1995 issue [[Analog (Magazine)|Analog]] Magazine | + | **Mid-December -- [[Artemis Project]] announced in January 1995 issue [[Analog (Magazine)|Analog]] Magazine |
− | *Late 1994 -- Incorporation of [[The Lunar Resources Company]] | + | **Late 1994 -- Incorporation of [[The Lunar Resources Company]] |
− | *Date Unknown -- [[Boise Pearson]] was the first president of [[Artemis Society International]]. | + | **Date Unknown -- [[Boise Pearson]] was the first president of [[Artemis Society International]]. |
*[[1995]] | *[[1995]] | ||
− | *Early in the Year -- [[Artemis Society International]] incorporated as a member organization for individuals | + | **Early in the Year -- [[Artemis Society International]] incorporated as a member organization for individuals |
*[[1996]] | *[[1996]] | ||
− | *23 August -- The [[Artemis Project]] was covered by [[Future Fantastic]] on the Discovery Channel, which introduced it to many | + | **23 August -- The [[Artemis Project]] was covered by [[Future Fantastic]] on the Discovery Channel, which introduced it to many |
*[[1999]] | *[[1999]] | ||
− | *Second Half -- [[Greg Bennett]] was elected president of [[Artemis Society International]] | + | **Second Half -- [[Greg Bennett]] was elected president of [[Artemis Society International]] |
*[[2000]] | *[[2000]] | ||
− | * Early or Late July -- the Lunar conference where the [[Moon Society]] was formally organized. [[Greg Bennett]] was selected as its first president | + | **Early or Late July -- the Lunar conference where the [[Moon Society]] was formally organized. [[Greg Bennett]] was selected as its first president |
*[[2001]] | *[[2001]] | ||
− | *Second Half -- [[Michael Mealling]] was elected president of [[Artemis Society International]] | + | **June 20, 2001 -- MoonSims launched, offering "Living Luna" themed downloads and using ''The Sims'' to illustrate lunar tourism |
+ | **Second Half -- [[Michael Mealling]] was elected president of [[Artemis Society International]] | ||
+ | *2002 | ||
+ | **June 1, 2001 -- TLRC launched SimsHost | ||
*[[2004]] | *[[2004]] | ||
− | *Second Half -- Peter Kokh elected as [[Moon Society]] president | + | **Second Half -- Peter Kokh elected as [[Moon Society]] president |
*[[2006]] | *[[2006]] | ||
− | *13 September -- groundbreaking began on [[Lunarpedia]]. | + | **13 September -- groundbreaking began on [[Lunarpedia]]. |
*[[2007]] | *[[2007]] | ||
− | *1 January -- official launch date of [[Lunarpedia]]. | + | **1 January -- official launch date of [[Lunarpedia]]. |
− | *9 March -- groundbreaking began on [[Marspedia]]. | + | **9 March -- groundbreaking began on [[Marspedia]]. |
− | *23 March -- groundbreaking began on [[Exodictionary]] | + | **23 March -- groundbreaking began on [[Exodictionary]] |
− | *circa 1 April -- groundbreaking began on [[Spacepedia]], originally [[Exoplatz]]. | + | **circa 1 April -- groundbreaking began on [[Spacepedia]], originally [[Exoplatz]]. |
− | *circa 8 April -- groundbreaking began on [[Scientifiction]] in response to worsening controversy over including fiction on Lunarpedia | + | **circa 8 April -- groundbreaking began on [[Scientifiction]] in response to worsening controversy over including fiction on Lunarpedia |
*[[2012]] | *[[2012]] | ||
− | *Second Half -- [[Ken Murphy]] elected president of the [[Moon Society]] | + | **Second Half -- [[Ken Murphy]] elected president of the [[Moon Society]] |
*[[2017]] | *[[2017]] | ||
− | *Second Half -- [[Michael Mealling]] elected president of the [[Moon Society]] | + | **Second Half -- [[Michael Mealling]] elected president of the [[Moon Society]] |
Revision as of 17:22, 13 June 2019
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Using this as a staging ground, not just as a list.
- 1986
- 12 January -- Launch of OV-102 Columbia for STS-61-C
- 28 January -- Loss of OV099 Challenger at th start of STS-51-L
- 19 February -- Launch of the DOS-7 component of the Mir space station.
- 13 March -- Launch of Soyuz T-15
- 21 May -- Launch of Soyuz TM-1, an unmanned test that docked with Mir
- December -- Debut of Moon Miners' Manifesto
- 1994
- First Quarter -- Greg Bennett posted "Anybody wanna talk about a commercial moon base?" to GENie
- First Quarter -- First Artemis Project meeting in GEnie chat room
- First Quarter -- Beginnings of the Artemis Data Book
- 8 January -- Launch of Soyuz TM-18, starting Valeri Polyakov's record setting 438 day orbit
- 25 January -- Launch of the Clementine Lunar probe
- 3 February -- Launch of OV-103 Discovery for STS-60, which carried SpaceHab LSM and the Wake Shield Facility, and started the Shuttle-Mir program.
- 8 February -- Launch of Shi Jian 4
- 2 March -- Launch of Intercosmos 26
- 31 March? -- Artemis Project presentation at Norwescon XVII
- 3 February -- Launch of OV-102 Columbia for STS-62
- 10 March -- Launch of SEDS-2 tether experiment
- 9 April -- Launch of OV-105 Endeavour for STS-59
- 8 July -- Launch of OV-102 Columbia for STS-65
- 9 September -- Launch of OV-103 Discovery for STS-64
- 30 September -- Launch of OV-105 Endeavour for STS-68
- 3 November -- Launch of OV-104 Atlantis for STS-66
- Mid-December -- Artemis Project announced in January 1995 issue Analog Magazine
- Late 1994 -- Incorporation of The Lunar Resources Company
- Date Unknown -- Boise Pearson was the first president of Artemis Society International.
- 1995
- Early in the Year -- Artemis Society International incorporated as a member organization for individuals
- 1996
- 23 August -- The Artemis Project was covered by Future Fantastic on the Discovery Channel, which introduced it to many
- 1999
- Second Half -- Greg Bennett was elected president of Artemis Society International
- 2000
- Early or Late July -- the Lunar conference where the Moon Society was formally organized. Greg Bennett was selected as its first president
- 2001
- June 20, 2001 -- MoonSims launched, offering "Living Luna" themed downloads and using The Sims to illustrate lunar tourism
- Second Half -- Michael Mealling was elected president of Artemis Society International
- 2002
- June 1, 2001 -- TLRC launched SimsHost
- 2004
- Second Half -- Peter Kokh elected as Moon Society president
- 2006
- 13 September -- groundbreaking began on Lunarpedia.
- 2007
- 1 January -- official launch date of Lunarpedia.
- 9 March -- groundbreaking began on Marspedia.
- 23 March -- groundbreaking began on Exodictionary
- circa 1 April -- groundbreaking began on Spacepedia, originally Exoplatz.
- circa 8 April -- groundbreaking began on Scientifiction in response to worsening controversy over including fiction on Lunarpedia
- 2012
- Second Half -- Ken Murphy elected president of the Moon Society
- 2017
- Second Half -- Michael Mealling elected president of the Moon Society