1890 |
1891 | Throop University - the precursor to Caltech - established |
1900 | 1902 | Carnegie Institution of Washington established |
1904 | George Ellery Hale becomes the first Director of Mt. Wilson Observatory | |
Mt. Wilson Solar Observatory funded by the Carnegie Institution of Washington | ||
1905 | Snow Solar Telescope on Mt. Wilson takes its first solar spectrum | |
1908 | Mt. Wilson 60 foot Solar Tower built | |
Mt. Wilson 60 inch Telescope completed; the largest telescope in the world at the time | ||
George Ellery Hale discovers magnetic fields in sunspots |
1910 | 1912 | 150 foot Solar Tower completed at Mt. Wilson |
1917 | 100 inch Hooker Telescope completed at Mt. Wilson; the largest telescope in the world from 1917-1949 | |
1919 | Stellar interferometer added to 100 inch telescope | |
Harlow Shapley discovered shape of our Milky Way galaxy |
1920 | 1920 | Throop College of Technology is renamed the California Institute of Technology |
Harlow Shapley-Heber Curtis "Great Debate" on the size of the universe | ||
1921 | First measurement of the size of another star: Betelgeuse | |
1923 | Robert A. Millikan - Chairman of Caltech Executive Council (1921-1945) - wins the Nobel Prize for Physics | |
Edwin Hubble discovers Andromeda, M31, is a galaxy | ||
1924 | Edwin Hubble shows many other galaxies exist beyond our own Milky Way | |
Pasadena Junior College - now known as Pasadena City College (PCC) - is established on the Pasadena High School Campus | ||
Edwin Hubble shows many other galaxies exist beyond our own Milky Way | ||
1928 | Grant from the Rockefeller Foundation for the fabrication of a 200 inch reflecting telescope | |
1929 | Edwin Hubble discovers the universe is expanding and measures the size of the known universe |
1930 | 1931 | Einstein visit to Caltech; Einstein was a visiting professor at Caltech during the winter terms of 1931-33 |
Opening of the new observatory building at Pasadena City College (PCC) - dedicated by Albert Einstein | ||
1933 | Caltech Astronomer Fritz Zwicky finds the first evidence for ‘dark matter’ at Mt. Wilson | |
1936 | 18 inch Schmidt telescope installed at Palomar Mountain | |
Student rocket experiments conducted at Arroyo Seco; these early experiments ultimately led to the establishment of JPL |
1940 | 1944 | Walter Baade at Mt. Wilson Observatory first recognizes different populations of stars |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory officially named | ||
1948 | The Palomar 200 inch (5.1 meter) telescope dedicated - largest telescope in the world until 1976 | |
48 inch (1.2 meter) wide-field Schmidt telescope takes its first official photograph |
1950 | 1952 | By identifying two classes of "Cepheid variable" stars, astronomer Walter Baade refines the extragalactic distance scale - the estimated size of the known universe doubles |
1958 | Allan Sandage, working at Palomar Observatory, publishes first accurate estimate of the rate of expansion of the universe, and updates the "Hubble constant" | |
Launch of Explorer 1, first US satellite and first-ever orbital science experiment | ||
JPL transferred from Army to NASA | ||
Caltech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO) becomes operational |
1960 | 1960 | Beginning of the Mariner program to explore the planets. 10 missions launched through the early 1970s |
Helioseismology studies of the Sun begin at the Mt. Wilson 60 foot Tower telescope | ||
1962 | Mariner 2 flyby of Venus | |
1963 | Caltech astronomer Maarten Schmidt discovers a new type of object - quasars - using the Palomar 200 inch telescope | |
1964 | Ranger 7 is the first US mission to the Moon | |
1965 | Planetarium is completed at PCC | |
1966 | Surveyor 1 is the first US lander on the Moon | |
1969 | Establishment of Las Campanas Observatory (LCO) in Chile by Carnegie Observatories |
1970 | 1970 | Caltech's 60 inch telescope completed and begins observations at Palomar Observatory |
1971 | Carnegie Observatories begins operations with the Henrietta Swope telescope - 1 meter (40 inch) reflector - at Cerro Las Campanas in Chile | |
1973 | Over 120 supernovae discovered using the Palomar Schmidt telescopes by Caltech astronomer Fritz Zwicky | |
Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey initiated by Eleanor Helin | ||
1975 | Launch of Viking 1 mission to Mars | |
Viking 2 launch | ||
1976 | Viking 1 lands on Mars | |
Viking 2 lands on Mars | ||
1977 | Carnegies Observatories begins operations of the Irénée du Pont 2.5 meter (100 inch) telescope at Las Campanas, Chile | |
Voyager 1 & 2 launched | ||
1979 | Kidspace Children's Museum founded at the California Institute of Technology |
1980 | 1980 | Voyager 1 at Saturn |
Kidspace opens in the Rosemont Pavilion on Arroyo Seco. JPL collaborates for exhibit design and construction | ||
The Planetary Report magazine established | ||
Planetary Society founded by Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Lou Friedman | ||
1981 | Discovery of giant voids and the cosmic web by Carnegie astronomers Steve Shectman, Alan Dressler and others | |
Kidspace relocates to McKinley School | ||
1984 | Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) founded as a Caltech/MIT project | |
1985 | IPAC is established at Caltech, initially to support the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) extended mission | |
Beginning of construction of the Keck I 10 meter telescope on Maunakea, Hawaii | ||
1986 | Non-profit Mount Wilson Institute assumes management of mountain | |
1987 | Discovery of Supernova 1987A (SN 1987A) at Las Campanas Observatory by Ian Shelton and Oscar Duhalde | |
Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) has first light on Maunakea, Hawaii with an image of M82 | ||
1989 | Voyager 2 at Neptune | |
Galileo mission to Jupiter launched |
1990 | 1990 | NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) founded |
Keck I telescope on Maunakea begins operation | ||
1991 | Galileo spacecraft flies by asteroids Gaspra and Ida | |
1992 | Mt. Wilson 60 inch telescope outfitted with adaptive optics | |
Mt. Wilson 100 inch Hooker Telescope reopened | ||
1993 | Infrared Science Archive (IRSA) established at IPAC | |
WFPC2 camera, built by JPL, installed on the Hubble Space Telescope | ||
1994 | LIGO site construction begins at Hanford, Washington | |
1995 | LIGO site construction begins at Livingston, Louisiana | |
IPAC begins US support of ESA's Infrared Observatory in Space (ISO) | ||
Mt. Wilson 100 inch Hooker Telescope outfitted with adaptive optics | ||
Galileo spacecraft begins orbiting Jupiter | ||
1996 | Keck II telescope begins operations on Maunakea | |
Mars Pathfinder launched | ||
1997 | IPAC begins analysis, processing and archiving for 2MASS, first high-resolution all-digital sky survey | |
IPAC is assigned the Spitzer Science Center in support of NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope | ||
100 inch Hooker Telescope added laser guide star system | ||
Pathfinder lands on Mars | ||
Cassini - a mission to Saturn - launched | ||
1998 | Deep Space 1, a test for ion propulsion, launched | |
1999 | First detection of a transiting exoplanet around another star (HD 209458) | |
Stardust - a comet sample return mission - launched |
2000 | 2000 | Shuttle Radar Topography Mission maps Earth from the Space Shuttle Endeavour |
First light for the Walter Baade telescope - the first of the twin 6.5 meter Magellan telescopes | ||
2001 | Mars Odyssey launched | |
Genesis - a mission to return a sample of the solar wind - launched | ||
Deep Space 1 arrives at comet Borrelly | ||
2002 | Kidspace begins renovation of the Fannie Morrison Horticultural Center buildings in Brookside Park | |
Landon Clay telescope - the second of the twin 6.5 meter Magellan telescopes - begins science operations | ||
First episode of Planetary Radio, a weekly space science radio show/podcast from The Planetary Society | ||
2003 | Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) mission launched | |
Carnegie astronomers determine that supermassive black holes are found in nuclei of all galaxies | ||
Mars Exploration Rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - launched | ||
Foundation of the nonprofit Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Observatory Corporation | ||
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope - Hubble's infrared-light sibling - launched | ||
2004 | Spirit & Opportunity land on Mars | |
Kidspace Children's Museum is reopened at its current location in Brookside Park | ||
Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) interferometer completed on Mt. Wilson | ||
Stardust arrives at comet Wild 2 | ||
First GMT primary mirror is cast at Steward Observatory Mirror Lab (now Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab) | ||
Genesis returns solar wind sample to Earth, the first material collected and returned from beyond the Moon | ||
2005 | Caltech astronomers using Keck determine the Andromeda galaxy is 3x larger than previously thought | |
Acceleration of the expansion of the Universe | ||
Cosmos Award for Public Presentation of Science established by The Planetary Society | ||
Caltech astronomer Mike Brown discovers Eris, an object more distant and massive than Pluto | ||
Deep Impact launched | ||
Huygens lands on Titan | ||
Spitzer Space Telescope detects the first light ever seen from planets orbiting other stars | ||
TMT begins formal design process | ||
Spitzer Space Telescope makes first weather map of an exoplanet | ||
Cosmos 1, The Planetary Society's first solar sail spacecraft, launched but fails to reach orbit | ||
Deep Impact probe collides with comet Tempel 1 | ||
Deep Impact & Spitzer announce 'ingredients' of Tempel 1 | ||
2006 | GMT Conceptual Design Review held | |
Stardust returns first sample of a comet to Earth | ||
Discovery of Eris prompts astronomers to demote Pluto to "Dwarf Planet" status | ||
2007 | Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) automated survey begins | |
Dawn mission to Vesta and Ceres launched | ||
2008 | GMT partners sign Founders Agreement and form GMTO Corporation | |
2009 | US Planck Science Data Center at IPAC co-releases its first maps of the cosmic microwave background | |
Kidspace celebrates its millionth visitor | ||
The Planetary Society announces LightSail project, a plan to sail a spacecraft on sunlight alone | ||
The Planetary Society develops Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment (LIFE) | ||
Astronomers using Keck telescope detect methane on Mars | ||
Kepler planet-finding mission launched | ||
TMT completes a 5 year Design Development Phase | ||
Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) detects its first supernova (of thousands to come) | ||
Launch of Herschel Space Observatory | ||
Spitzer Warm Mission begins | ||
Mauna Kea selected as preferred site for TMT | ||
Spitzer discovers Saturn's largest ring | ||
Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) launched | ||
Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) satellite data processing & archiving begins at IPAC |
2010 | 2010 | Successful Final Design/Construction Readiness Review of TMT |
Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) commissioned to study exoplanetary systems | ||
2011 | Launch of STS-134 Shuttle LIFE experiment | |
Dawn spacecraft arrives at Vesta | ||
Herschel Space Observatory discovers oxygen molecules in space | ||
Mars Curiosity rover launched | ||
Kepler finds 4500 candidate exoplanets; over 1000 confirmed | ||
2012 | GMT site leveled and infrastructure development begun | |
First GMT mirror completed | ||
Second GMT primary mirror cast | ||
Launch of the first focusing hard x-ray telescope - NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) mission | ||
Voyager 1 reaches interstellar space | ||
Kidspace collaborates with Caltech to open the new Galvin Physics Forest | ||
Curiosity lands on Mars | ||
2013 | NuSTAR helps solve riddle of spinning black holes | |
U.S. National Science Foundation awarded a partnership-planning grant to TMT | ||
Signature of TMT Master Agreement amongst the international partners | ||
Third GMT primary mirror cast | ||
2014 | Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Science User Interface and Tools Center assigned to IPAC | |
Eyepiece viewing commissioned at 100 inch Hooker Telescope, dedicated to public use | ||
TMT segment support assembly prototype completed | ||
GMT passes System Level PDR and Cost Review | ||
NuSTAR maps radioactivity in supernova remnant for first time | ||
Kidspace welcomes its 4 millionth visitor | ||
Formation of TMT International Observatory LLC (TIO) | ||
2015 | Dawn spacecraft arrives at the dwarf planet Ceres | |
Spitzer determines distance to one of the most distant exoplanets known | ||
Launch of Lightsail 1 - a solar sail spacecraft from The Planetary Society | ||
LightSail 1 deploys solar sail | ||
GMT Board announces start of construction | ||
Spitzer finds 'Buckyball' molecules in space around dead stars | ||
Fourth (center) GMT mirror cast | ||
GMT groundbreaking ceremony at Cerro Las Campanas, Chile | ||
Hawaii Supreme Court revokes TMT construction permit | ||
2016 | LIGO announces the first discovery of strong gravitational waves from a collision of two black holes | |
TMT initiates detailed studies of alternate sites for the telescope | ||
Spacecraft Juno enters orbit at Jupiter | ||
Final design and production readiness phases of the TMT enclosure | ||
Kidspace debuts a new mobile Discovery Dome for outreach and education | ||
Cosmos Award for Public Presentation of Science presented at Division of Planetary Sciences (DPS) meeting in Pasadena by Bill Nye from The Planetary Society | ||
GMT site infrastructure development complete | ||
2017 | The Planetary Society planned launch of LightSail 2 - a solar sail spacecraft | |
2018 | James Webb Space Telescope launch; commissioning and first images from "Mid-Infrared Instrument" (MIRI) | |
Start of TMT observatory construction (estimated) | ||
JPL's "Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport" (InSight) mission lands on Mars |
2020 | 2023 | GMT first light (estimated) |
2025 | Wide Field InfraRed Survey Telescope (WFIRST) launch (estimated for mid-2020's) | |
GMT fully commissioned (estimated) | ||
Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission (ARRM) - first robotic mission to collect boulder from asteroid - launch (estimated for mid-2020's) | ||
2028 | TMT first light (estimated) |