December 7th Events

Auctions and Pop Ups See All

Exploitation Label Vinegar Syndrome Hosts Pop Up Shop and Film Screenings in Los Angeles
Film Screenings and Series | Dec 7 - Dec 9, 2024
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90025
Hong Kong-style Café Cha Chaan Teng Pop-Up at Art Basel Miami Beach
Pop Up Shops | Dec 6 - Dec 8, 2024
United States > Florida > Miami Beach > > 33139

Cultural Events See All

National Cotton Candy Day
Cultural Events | Dec 7
Make Music New York, World Music Day
Cultural Events | Jun 21 - Dec 21

Fundraisers See All

Releases - Entertainment See All

Cult Horror Black Christmas 50th Anniversary Theatrical Re-Release
Film Screenings and Series | Dec 7 - Dec 22, 2024
Exploitation Label Vinegar Syndrome Hosts Pop Up Shop and Film Screenings in Los Angeles
Film Screenings and Series | Dec 7 - Dec 9, 2024
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90025

Shows and Fairs See All

CCXP
Comic Cons | Dec 5 - Dec 8, 2024
Brazil > > São Paulo
3 Chambers Festival
Comic Cons | Dec 4 - Dec 7, 2024
United States > North Carolina > Wilmington > > 28401

Signings and Personal Appearances See All

3 Chambers Festival
Comic Cons | Dec 4 - Dec 7, 2024
United States > North Carolina > Wilmington > > 28401

December 7th In History

Event Prices See All

Atlantic City’s Candyland: Arteriors at The James Taffy Building Pop Up Art Exhibit
Art Exhibitions | Nov 18 - Dec 10, 2023
United States > New Jersey > Atlantic City > > 08401

Firsts, Starts and Openings See All

First-ever Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival
Art Exhibitions | May 20 - Dec 31, 2023
Hong Kong > > Sai Wan Ho

Notices See All

U.S. National Film Registry Selections
Announcements | Dec 7, 1992
United States > Virginia > Culpeper > > 22701
Nicholas Hoult
Birthdays | Dec 7, 1989
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PAO S. P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia | Launches and Openings | Oct 4, 1957

PAO S. P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia

Launches and Openings | Oct 4, 1957

PAO S. P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia

On October 4, 1957 the USSR launched the first artificial Earth satellite, called Sputnik 1. The rocket was manufactured as part of the Soviet space program by PAO S. P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, which was called OKB-1 at the time.

Sputnik 1 went into an elliptical low Earth orbit and remained there for three weeks before its batteries died. It then orbited silently for two months before falling back into Earth’s atmosphere on January 4th, 1958.

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