Jan. 21


1960: A Mercury capsule with the Rhesus monkey โ€œMiss Samโ€ on board launches from Wallops Island, Va., on the Little Joe 1B rocket. The launch




tested Mercuryโ€™s launch and abort systems.




Jan. 22



1968:

A Saturn 1B rocket launches NASAโ€™s Apollo 5 mission from Kennedy Space Center, Fla.,




for an unmanned test in Earth orbit




. It was the first orbital test of Apolloโ€™s lunar excursion module.




Jan. 23



2002:

Arianespace launches Indiaโ€™s Insat 3C, a telecommunica tions satellite, on an Ariane 4 rocket to geosynchronous orbit from Kourou, French Guiana.




Jan. 24



1985:

Space Shuttle Discovery launches from Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The STS-51C mission carried and deployed a Department of Defense satellite using an




Inertial Upper Stage booster.




1990:

Japan launches its Hiten lunar orbiter from Kagoshima Space Center on a Mu-3 rocket. The satellite was designed to test gravity-aided maneuvering techniques. Hiten also launched a smaller lunar orbiter, Hagoromo, but contact was lost immediately after it was released.




2006:

Japan launches the




Advanced Land Observing Satellite, also known as Daichi, into near-polar orbit from Tanegashima Space Center on an H-2A rocket.




Jan. 27



1967:

The โ€œTreaty on Principles Covering the Activities of the States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodiesโ€ is signed by representatives of 62 nations in separate ceremonies in Washington, Moscow and London. The Outer Space




Treaty placed limits on military activities in space.