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On this day - 5 March

Historical items of interest as featured in the papers of the day.

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Voyager 1 Spacecraft reaches closest point to Jupiter in flyby

Daily Express 05/03/1979

Voyager 1 was launched by NASA in 1977 as part of an ongoing mission to study the outer solar system and interstellar space beyond our solar system. On March 3rd 1979, Voyager 1 was at its closest point to Jupiter and send back numerous images as published in the Daily Express. Specialised data on the weather conditions and rings surrounding Jupiter was fed back to NASA. Voyager 1 was able to provide detailed activity of the moon's of Jupiter with active volcanoes seen on Io. This was the first time volcanic activity had been seen off Earth.

The spacecraft is considered the furthest human-built item from the Earth having been travelling for over 46 years!

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Iron Curtain speech

Daily Worker 05/03/1946

The Iron Curtain was widely used to describe the boundary, both physical and political, which divided Europe following the end of WW2 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.

On March 5th 1946 Winston Churchill gave a speech that is widely attributed to be the reason that the phrase ""Iron Curtain"" became a symbol of the Cold War. Originally the term was used to refer to fireproof theatre curtains.

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