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* [[lawrencium|Lawrencium]] (element 103) is discovered in the [[United States of America (FASA)|United States of America]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/>
 
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* '''RSD -1/63:''' [[Vostok program#Vostok_VI|''Vostok'' VI]] carries the first woman into space, staying aloft for 45 revolutions. Maneuvering the capsule, she approaches to within 5km of the companion [[Vostok program#Vostok_V|''Vostok'' V]].<ref name="SFC"/>
 
* '''RSD -1/63:''' [[Vostok program#Vostok_VI|''Vostok'' VI]] carries the first woman into space, staying aloft for 45 revolutions. Maneuvering the capsule, she approaches to within 5km of the companion [[Vostok program#Vostok_V|''Vostok'' V]].<ref name="SFC"/>
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* [[kurchatovium|Kurchatovium]] (element 104) is discovered in the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (FASA)|Soviet Union]] on [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]].<ref name="MRM"/>
  
 
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* '''RSD -1/67:''' The first international outer space treaty is signed, addressing the global implications of spaceflight by stressing both the peaceful exploration of space and the need to extend the rule of law into the skies. "The exploration and use of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, shall be carried out for the benefit, and in the interest of, all mankind."<ref name="SFC"/>
 
* '''RSD -1/67:''' The first international outer space treaty is signed, addressing the global implications of spaceflight by stressing both the peaceful exploration of space and the need to extend the rule of law into the skies. "The exploration and use of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, shall be carried out for the benefit, and in the interest of, all mankind."<ref name="SFC"/>
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===<span id="1967JAN">January</span>===
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* '''RSD -1/6701.26 (26 January):''' [[U.S. Air Force Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Christopher, John (FASA)|John Christopher]], an Air Force interceptor pilot, reports a UFO, but it soon disappears from view. The UFO is actually the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'']], which has accidentally traveled back in time.<ref name="TOS21"/><ref name="FASA2004A"/>
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* '''<span id="1967JAN26">RSD -1/6701.26 (26 January)</span>:''' [[USAF Captain|Captain]] [[Christopher, John (FASA)|John Christopher]], an Air Force interceptor pilot, reports a UFO, but it soon disappears from view. The UFO is actually the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'']], which has accidentally traveled back in time.<ref name="TOS21"/><ref name="FASA2004A"/>
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* '''RSD -1/6807.20 (20 July):''' The age-old dream of landing a man on the [[Luna (FASA)|moon]] is realized when the [[Apollo program#Apollo_11|''Apollo'' 11]] [[Apollo program#LEM|Lunar Module]] lands in the Sea of Tranquility. Astronauts [[Armstrong, Neil|Neil Armstrong]] and [[Aldrin, Edwin "Buzz"|Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin]] remain on the surface for 21 hours 36 minutes.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2004A"/>
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* '''RSD -1/6807.20 (20 July):''' The age-old dream of landing a man on the [[Luna (FASA)|moon]] is realized when the [[Apollo program#Apollo_11|''Apollo'' 11]] [[Apollo program#LEM|Lunar Module]] lands in the Sea of Tranquility. Astronauts [[Armstrong, Neil|Neil Armstrong]] and [[Aldrin, Edwin|Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin]] remain on the surface for 21 hours 36 minutes.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2004A"/>
  
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 25 February 2023


FASA Timeline
(FASA Roleplaying Game)


Reference Stardate -1/6001 through -1/6912
  • Life prolongation experiments kill the entire adult population on Miri's World.[1]

1961

April

  • RSD -1/6104.12 (12 April): Vostok I carries the first man into space. The craft orbits for one revolution of 108 minutes, and an apogee of 302.3km and a perigee of 176.3km. This historic first keeps the USSR in the lead in the "space race."[3]
  • RSD -1/61: The United States launches Mercury 3, a one-man, suborbital, 15-minute flight in preparation for its first orbital mission in 1962. The Mercury missions will last from 1961-1963.[3]

1963

  • RSD -1/63: Vostok VI carries the first woman into space, staying aloft for 45 revolutions. Maneuvering the capsule, she approaches to within 5km of the companion Vostok V.[3]

1964

1965

1967

  • RSD -1/67: The first international outer space treaty is signed, addressing the global implications of spaceflight by stressing both the peaceful exploration of space and the need to extend the rule of law into the skies. "The exploration and use of outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, shall be carried out for the benefit, and in the interest of, all mankind."[3]

January

  • RSD -1/6701.26 (26 January): Captain John Christopher, an Air Force interceptor pilot, reports a UFO, but it soon disappears from view. The UFO is actually the U.S.S. Enterprise, which has accidentally traveled back in time.[4][5]


1968

  • RSD -1/68: In an historic first, the 3-man crew of Apollo 8 journeys around the moon, observing and photographing the natural satellite and viewing "Earthrise."[3]

March

  • RSD -1/6803.29 (29 March): Traveling in time, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise encounters Supervisor 194, Gary Seven, on an assignment to prevent 20th-century Earth from destroying itself in nuclear war.[6][5]

1969

July


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