August 17th in Astronomy and Space Science
![]() | 1877 | American astronomer Asaph Hall discovers Mars' larger moon, Phobos, while observing Mars at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington D.C. He had found the smaller moon, Deimos, six nights earlier. |
![]() | 1958 | A Thor-Able rocket explodes in a failed US attempt to launch an unmanned moon probe. |
![]() | 1970 | USSR launches the Venera 7 spacecraft. On 15 Dec 1970 it becomes the first spacecraft to soft-land on another planet when it touches down on the surface of Venus. It transmits for 23 minutes before failing, recording a temperature of 464° C (867° F) and a pressure of 90 atmospheres, the equivalent of 930 m (3,050 feet) underwater. |