June 2009 in science
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June 30, 2009 (Tuesday)
June 23, 2009 (Tuesday)
- The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter achieves orbit around the moon. (NASA)
June 20, 2009 (Saturday)
- Groundbreaking occurs for Spaceport America in New Mexico. (BBC)
June 12, 2009 (Friday)
- The transition from analog to digital television signals is completed in the United States. (AP)
June 11, 2009 (Thursday)
- Element 112 has been officially recognized by IUPAC and will be added to the periodic table once a name has been chosen. (Reuters)
June 9, 2009 (Tuesday)
- The Sims 3 sells 1.4 million copies in the first week, making it the best game launch in Electronic Arts's history. This adds to the over 100 million copies of The Sims franchise; which is the best-selling game ever. (AP)
June 8, 2009 (Monday)
- Apples announces the iPhone 3GS. (ABC)
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