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This page is about the year 2014 in astronomy.

Eclipses

Two solar and two lunar eclipses take place in 2014 as follows.

Spaceflight

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Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • The International Cometary Explorer, a 1978 NASA solar probe that was repurposed for a mission to explore comets, approaches Earth for the first time in decades. On May 29, contact was made with the spacecraft in an attempt to repurpose it for a new mission. However, in July, thrusters failed to complete the desired orbit maneuvers, though plans were made for other possible scientific data collection. Ultimately, though, contact was lost on September 16 and it is unknown if it can be brought back to life. Should it ever be returned to Earth intact, it has already been donated to the Smithsonian Institution. [2]
  • August 25NASA's New Horizons spacecraft crosses the orbit of Neptune after travelling for over eight years. New Horizons is scheduled to reach its mission target, Pluto, in 2015. Neptune is the fifth planetary orbit the spacecraft has crossed.

September

October

November

December

See also

References

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