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February 3, 1966: Soviet probe Luna 9 sends back the first pictures transmitted from the Moon's surface Luna 9 Musee du Bourget P1010505.JPG
February 3, 1966: Soviet probe Luna 9 sends back the first pictures transmitted from the Moon's surface
February 14, 1966: Australia goes decimal, introduces the dollar... Ausztral 1 dollaros bankjegy.jpg
February 14, 1966: Australia goes decimal, introduces the dollar...
... and phases out the pound AUS-4d-Commonwealth of Australia-One Pound (1918).jpg
... and phases out the pound
February 28, 1966: U.S. astronauts Charles Bassett and Elliot See die in plane crash three months before scheduled Gemini 9 mission The Original Gemini 9 Prime Crew - GPN-2000-001352.jpg
February 28, 1966: U.S. astronauts Charles Bassett and Elliot See die in plane crash three months before scheduled Gemini 9 mission

The following events occurred in February 1966:

Contents

February 1, 1966 (Tuesday)

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Buster Keaton / Hedda Hopper

February 2, 1966 (Wednesday)

February 3, 1966 (Thursday)

February 4, 1966 (Friday)

February 5, 1966 (Saturday)

February 6, 1966 (Sunday)

February 7, 1966 (Monday)

February 8, 1966 (Tuesday)

February 9, 1966 (Wednesday)

February 10, 1966 (Thursday)

February 11, 1966 (Friday)

February 12, 1966 (Saturday)

February 13, 1966 (Sunday)

February 14, 1966 (Monday)

February 15, 1966 (Tuesday)

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Torres (center)

February 16, 1966 (Wednesday)

February 17, 1966 (Thursday)

February 18, 1966 (Friday)

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Channing
"We cannot today look toward a permanent manned space station, or a lunar base, or projects for manned planetary exploration," Seamans stated, "until our operational, scientific and technological experience with major manned systems already in hand has further matured." [36]

February 19, 1966 (Saturday)

February 20, 1966 (Sunday)

February 21, 1966 (Monday)

February 22, 1966 (Tuesday)

Veterok and Ugolyok Rymdhundarna Veterok och Ugoljok (16493301588).jpg
Veterok and Ugolyok

February 23, 1966 (Wednesday)

Salah Jadid, the Baath Party strongman during the years 1966-1970.jpg
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February 23, 1966: Syria's General Jadid arrests President al-Hafiz and Premier al-Bitar
Method of donning the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit Astronaut Maneuvering Unit 2.jpg
Method of donning the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit

February 24, 1966 (Thursday)

Former President for life Nkrumah Kwame Nkrumah (JFKWHP-AR6409-A).jpg
Former President for life Nkrumah

February 25, 1966 (Friday)

February 26, 1966 (Saturday)

February 26, 1966: Launch of AS-201 Saturn IB (AS-201) launch.jpg
February 26, 1966: Launch of AS-201

February 27, 1966 (Sunday)

February 28, 1966 (Monday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1966 NASA T-38 crash</span> Aviation disaster which killed two astronauts outside St. Louis, Missouri

The 1966 NASA T-38 crash occurred when a NASA Northrop T-38 Talon crashed at Lambert Field in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 28, 1966, killing two Project Gemini astronauts, Elliot See and Charles Bassett. The aircraft, piloted by See, crashed into the McDonnell Aircraft building where their Gemini 9 spacecraft was being assembled. The weather was poor with rain, snow, fog, and low clouds. A NASA panel, headed by the Chief of the Astronaut Office, Alan Shepard, investigated the crash. While the panel considered possible medical issues or aircraft maintenance problems, in addition to the weather and air traffic control factors, the end verdict was that the crash was caused by pilot error.

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