March 2 – Soyuz
28 (Aleksei Gubarev,
Vladimir Remek) is launched on a
rendezvous with Salyut 6, with the
first cosmonaut from a third country (besides the Soviet Union and
United States) – Czechoslovak citizen Vladimír Remek.
March 26 – The
control tower and some other
facilities of New Tokyo International
Airport, which was scheduled to open on March 31, are
illegally occupied and damaged by terrorist attack by New Left activists, being forced to reschedule its
opening date to May 20.
April 7 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter decides to postpone production of
the neutron bomb – a weapon which kills
people with radiation but leaves buildings relatively intact.
April 9 – Somalimilitary officers stage an unsuccessful
coup against the government of Siad
Barre; security forces thwart the attempt within hours, and
several conspirators are arrested.
May 12 – In Zaire, rebels
occupy the city of Kolwezi, the mining centre of the province of Shaba. The Zairean government asks the U.S.,
France and Belgium to restore order.
June 20 – A magnitude
6.5 earthquake hits Thessaloniki, Greece's second
largest city, killing 45 people, injuring hundreds and damaging
some of the city's Byzantine landmarks.
September 25 – Giuseppe Verdi's opera Otello makes its first appearance on Live from the Met, in a complete
production of the opera starring Jon
Vickers. This is the first complete television broadcast of the
opera in the U.S. since the historic 1948 one.
November 2 – RTÉ 2 went on air in 1978 at 8:00 pm and the
channel renamed in 1988 as Network 2, later RTÉ
Network Two in 1995, later N2 in 1997 and finally, RTÉ Two in 2004
and still on air.
December 16 –
Train 87 from Nanjing to Xining collides with train 368 from Xi'an to Xuzhou near Yangzhuang railway station in China, killing
106, injuring 218.