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March 7, 1962: First Orbiting Solar Observatory launched by U.S. OSO I launch.jpg
March 7, 1962: First Orbiting Solar Observatory launched by U.S.
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OSO I
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March 3, 1962: United Kingdom claims slice of Antarctica

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Use of ejection seats to escape from the Gemini spacecraft

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March 18, 1962 (Sunday)

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JFK, Hoover and RFK in February 1961 Visit of Attorney General and Director of FBI. President Kennedy, J.Edgar Hoover, Robert F. Kennedy. White House... - NARA - 194173.jpg
JFK, Hoover and RFK in February 1961

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March 27, 1962 (Tuesday)

March 28, 1962 (Wednesday)

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Syrian President al-Kudsi, arrested
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Argentine President Frondizi, overthrown

March 29, 1962 (Thursday)

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March 31, 1962 (Saturday)

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Project Gemini was the second United States human spaceflight program to fly. Conducted after the first American crewed space program, Project Mercury, while the Apollo program was still in early development, Gemini was conceived in 1961 and concluded in 1966. The Gemini spacecraft carried a two-astronaut crew. Ten Gemini crews and 16 individual astronauts flew low Earth orbit (LEO) missions during 1965 and 1966.

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