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December 14, 1959: First manned flight above 100,000 feet Lockheed XF-104.jpg
December 14, 1959: First manned flight above 100,000 feet
December 4, 1959: U.S. rhesus monkey Sam launched into mesosphere Monkey Sam Before The Flight On Little Joe 2.jpg
December 4, 1959: U.S. rhesus monkey Sam launched into mesosphere
December 15, 1959: First manned flight of more than 1,500 mph F-106 Delta Dart 5th IS.JPEG
December 15, 1959: First manned flight of more than 1,500 mph
December 21, 1959: The last royal wedding in Iran takes place FPMHPmariage.jpg
December 21, 1959: The last royal wedding in Iran takes place

The following events occurred in December 1959:

Contents

December 1, 1959 (Tuesday)

December 2, 1959 (Wednesday)

December 3, 1959 (Thursday)

December 4, 1959 (Friday)

December 5, 1959 (Saturday)

December 6, 1959 (Sunday)

December 7, 1959 (Monday)

December 8, 1959 (Tuesday)

December 9, 1959 (Wednesday)

December 10, 1959 (Thursday)

December 11, 1959 (Friday)

Governor Freeman Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture (1961-1969).jpg
Governor Freeman

December 12, 1959 (Saturday)

December 13, 1959 (Sunday)

December 14, 1959 (Monday)

December 15, 1959 (Tuesday)

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Lewis

December 16, 1959 (Wednesday)

December 17, 1959 (Thursday)

Sammartino Bruno Sammartino Mario Trevi a New York.jpg
Sammartino

December 18, 1959 (Friday)

December 19, 1959 (Saturday)

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Scorpion SS-278 stern view.jpg
USS Scorpion (lost 1968) and USS Scorpion (lost 1944)

December 20, 1959 (Sunday)

December 21, 1959 (Monday)

December 22, 1959 (Tuesday)

December 23, 1959 (Wednesday)

December 24, 1959 (Thursday)

December 25, 1959 (Friday)

December 26, 1959 (Saturday)

December 27, 1959 (Sunday)

December 28, 1959 (Monday)

December 29, 1959 (Tuesday)

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Professor Feynman

December 30, 1959 (Wednesday)

The first nuclear missile sub USS George Washington (SSBN-598) underway at sea, circa in the 1970s.jpg
The first nuclear missile sub
Senator Humphrey Senator Humphrey.jpg
Senator Humphrey

December 31, 1959 (Thursday)

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