Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1854, George Eastman, American businessman, founded Eastman Kodak (died 1933) was born. In 1895, Buckminster Fuller, American architect and engineer, designed the Montreal Biosphère (died 1983) was born. In 1909, Motoichi Kumagai, Japanese photographer and illustrator (died 2010) was born. In 1946, Ray Stannard Baker, American journalist and author (born 1870) passed away. In 1957, Rick Husband, American colonel, pilot, and astronaut (died 2003) was born. In 1993, Dan Eldon, English photographer and journalist (born 1970) passed away. In 2001, Space Shuttle program: Space Shuttle Atlantis is launched on mission STS-104, carrying the Quest Joint Airlock to the International Space Station. In 2007, U.S. Army Apache helicopters engage in airstrikes against armed insurgents in Baghdad, Iraq, where civilians are killed; footage from the cockpit is later leaked to the Internet. In 2008, Tony Snow, American journalist, 26th White House Press Secretary (born 1955) passed away. In 2020, Kelly Preston, American actress and model (born 1962) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Where NASA Posts Its Best Space Photos, and How to Find Them

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July 4, 2026

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Where NASA Posts Its Best Space Photos, and How to Find Them

Explore decades of incredible images and videos of stars, planets, moons, and galaxies—most of which are free to use and share.

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Times of India

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· Jul 8, 2026

America's 250th birthday seen from space: Nasa shares stunning ISS footage of Los Angeles fireworks

America's 250th birthday seen from space: Nasa shares stunning ISS footage of Los Angeles fireworks

NASA

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· Jul 10, 2026

NASA Photographer Captures Images from F-18 Over Washington

NASA flight photographers capture history from a perspective few ever experience, getting a rare bird’s-eye view of the agency’s missions in action. Their photos document key NASA research and give the public a front-row seat to the work happening behind the scenes. Jim Ross, a photographer at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, []

KLIF – 570AM – Dallas

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· Jul 11, 2026

NASA Seeks Volunteers For Out-Of-This-World Experience – Apply Now

Astronaut selfie Image by NASAwebsite; Black background Image by CanvaNASA is looking for four volunteers to spend a year living and working in a simu...

Associated Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

World's largest digital camera begins 10-year survey of the universe

The largest digital camera ever built is starting to capture images of unseen corners of the universe. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has officially begun its decade-long cosmic survey of the southern sky snapping hundreds of images per night, helping researchers understand concepts like dark matter and dark energy. Photo credit: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory/NOIRLab/SLAC/AURA Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

Washingtonian

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· Jun 23, 2026

What’s New at the National Air and Space Museum? A Lot.

Been to the National Air and Space Museum before? It might be time for a return visit. The museum will open five new and renovated galleries on July 1 as part of its 50th anniversary celebration and transformation project. “We celebrate the nation’s remarkable achievements in aviation and space exploration every day,” Chris Browne, the [] The post What’s New at the National Air and Space Museum? A Lot. first appeared on Washingtonian.

NDTV

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· Jun 27, 2026

NASA Astronaut Shares Breathtaking Photos Of Thunderclouds Seen From Space

The photographs shared by the NASA astronaut captured the striking appearance of the clouds from orbit.

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Related coverage for "Where NASA Posts Its Best Space Photos, and How to Find Them": Times of India — America's 250th birthday seen from space: Nasa shares stunning ISS footage of Los Angeles fireworks. NASA — NASA Photographer Captures Images from F-18 Over Washington. KLIF – 570AM – Dallas — NASA Seeks Volunteers For Out-Of-This-World Experience – Apply Now. Associated Press — World's largest digital camera begins 10-year survey of the universe. Washingtonian — What’s New at the National Air and Space Museum? A Lot.. NDTV — NASA Astronaut Shares Breathtaking Photos Of Thunderclouds Seen From Space