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The US Army Signal Corps made the first radar contact with the Moon during Project Diana on January 10, 1946. Project Diana was named after the Roman moon goddess Diana and is considered the birth of the US space program. #TechHistory
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Happy 30th Birthday #Macintosh! On January 24, 1984, Apple released its first Mac, the Macintosh 128k. Learn more about the Mac 128k and how it changed personal computers.
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Apollo 5 launched carrying the first lunar module into space on January 22, 1968. #TechHistory
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Using an unconventional computer technique to analyze the movement of stars, Paul Butler and Geoffrey Marcy were able to discover two new planets. #TechHistory
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On Jan 14, 2005, The Huygens space probe landed on Saturn's moon Titan in the first landing ever accomplished in the outer solar system! #TechHistory
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William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus, discovered two of its major moons, Titania and Oberon on January 11, 1787. #TechHistory
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Today in #TechHistory: Construction begins on the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California on January 5, 1933. Photo of the Golden Gate Bridge from the air taken by Robyn Norgan.
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Today in #TechHistory: Microsoft unveils its new Xbox at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 6, 2001.
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Apple iPad Anniversary - iPad released January 27, 2010 - Tech History
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Apple's iPad is now 3 years old! Find out what it has accomplished in a short 3 years!
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The bathyscaphe Trieste breaks a depth record by descending 35,797 ft in the Pacific Ocean on 1/23/1960. #TechHistory
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Wikipedia, everyone's favorite free encyclopedia, goes online on January 15, 2001. #TechHistory
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) met for the first time on January 16, 1986. #TechHistory
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The Friday the 13th virus is one of the most famous early examples of a computer virus making headlines. On Friday, January 13, 1989, it struck hundreds of IBM computers in Britain. #TechHistory
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The iPhone was first introduced by Steve Jobs at MacWorld on January 9, 2007. Click through to see a video of his announcement.