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January 10, 1978: First linkup of three spacecraft in orbit is made as Soyuz 26, Soyuz 27 and Salyut 6 space station are linked Romanenko and Grechko.jpg
January 10, 1978: First linkup of three spacecraft in orbit is made as Soyuz 26, Soyuz 27 and Salyut 6 space station are linked
January 16, 1978: NASA introduces its first Space Shuttle astronauts, including first women and black NASA trainees NASA Astronaut Group 8.jpg
January 16, 1978: NASA introduces its first Space Shuttle astronauts, including first women and black NASA trainees

January 1, 1978 (Sunday)

January 2, 1978 (Monday)

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Jimmy Carter addresses the Indian Parliament

January 3, 1978 (Tuesday)

January 4, 1978 (Wednesday)

January 5, 1978 (Thursday)

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The Crown of St. Stephen

January 6, 1978 (Friday)

January 7, 1978 (Saturday)

January 8, 1978 (Sunday)

January 9, 1978 (Monday)

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Flag of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

January 10, 1978 (Tuesday)

January 11, 1978 (Wednesday)

January 12, 1978 (Thursday)

January 13, 1978 (Friday)

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Humphrey in 1971

January 14, 1978 (Saturday)

January 15, 1978 (Sunday)

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Super Bowl XII

January 16, 1978 (Monday)

January 17, 1978 (Tuesday)

January 18, 1978 (Wednesday)

January 19, 1978 (Thursday)

January 20, 1978 (Friday)

January 21, 1978 (Saturday)

January 22, 1978 (Sunday)

January 23, 1978 (Monday)

January 24, 1978 (Tuesday)

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Diagram of Kosmos 954

January 25, 1978 (Wednesday)

January 26, 1978 (Thursday)

January 27, 1978 (Friday)

January 28, 1978 (Saturday)

January 29, 1978 (Sunday)

January 30, 1978 (Monday)

January 31, 1978 (Tuesday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">March 1978</span> Month of 1978

The following events occurred in March 1978:

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