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May 14, 1973: Skylab, first U.S. space station, in orbit 40 Years Ago, Skylab Paved Way for International Space Station.jpg
May 14, 1973: Skylab, first U.S. space station, in orbit
May 25, 1973: Weitz, Conrad and Kerwin sent on Skylab 2 repair mission Skylab 2 Crew Members.jpg
May 25, 1973: Weitz, Conrad and Kerwin sent on Skylab 2 repair mission

The following events occurred in May 1973:

May 1, 1973 (Tuesday)

May 2, 1973 (Wednesday)

May 3, 1973 (Thursday)

May 4, 1973 (Friday)

May 5, 1973 (Saturday)

May 6, 1973 (Sunday)

May 7, 1973 (Monday)

May 8, 1973 (Tuesday)

May 9, 1973 (Wednesday)

artist's rendition of Lunokhod, with its protective cover open Lunokhod-mission.jpg
artist's rendition of Lunokhod, with its protective cover open

May 10, 1973 (Thursday)

May 11, 1973 (Friday)

Premier Den Uyl with Queen Juliana Koningin Juliana en premier Den Uyl, Bestanddeelnr 926-4042.jpg
Premier Den Uyl with Queen Juliana

May 12, 1973 (Saturday)

May 13, 1973 (Sunday)

May 14, 1973 (Monday)

May 15, 1973 (Tuesday)

May 16, 1973 (Wednesday)

May 17, 1973 (Thursday)

Senator Ervin chairing the Watergate hearings ThompsonWatergate.jpg
Senator Ervin chairing the Watergate hearings

May 18, 1973 (Friday)

May 19, 1973 (Saturday)

May 20, 1973 (Sunday)

May 21, 1973 (Monday)

May 22, 1973 (Tuesday)

May 23, 1973 (Wednesday)

May 24, 1973 (Thursday)

Born: Dermot O'Leary, British-Irish television presenter, in Colchester, Essex, England [107] Died: U.S. Congressman William O. Mills, 48, committed suicide with a shotgun wound to his chest, after being implicated in the Watergate scandal. Mills, of Maryland, had failed to report that he had received $25,000 from President Nixon's re-election committee. [108] His death came the day after the Washington Post had reported the contribution, and four days after the Washington Star-News had broken the story. Before killing himself at his farm home in Easton, Maryland, Mills called a local radio station and played a recording denying that he had done anything improper. [109]

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May 25, 1973 (Friday)

Argentine President Campora wearing the inaugural sash Hector Jose Campora.jpg
Argentine President Cámpora wearing the inaugural sash

May 26, 1973 (Saturday)

May 27, 1973 (Sunday)

May 28, 1973 (Monday)

May 29, 1973 (Tuesday)

May 30, 1973 (Wednesday)

May 31, 1973 (Thursday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Richard Nixon's resignation speech</span> 1974 address by the President of the United States

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">June 1974</span> Month of 1974

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