"The site of Dexter Stegemeyer's old outhouse now sports a plaque designating it as a historic place.
"Fairbanks scientists Neil Davis and Neal Brown visited the landmark off Miller Hill Road and installed the plaque in mid-October, according to the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.
"It all goes back to the morning of Oct. 6, 1957, when Stegemeyer was
in his outhouse and all was well with the world. The door was open. As he looked up in the sky, he witnessed the dawn of a new age.
"'Mr. Stegemeyer said he was just sitting there enjoying the beauty of the stars twinkling in the sky when he saw a strange moving star come up out of the west,' Davis wrote about his neighbor who lived west of the University of Alaska. 'From its speed and uniform passage across the sky, he knew it could not be an airplane, a meteor or any other familiar phenomena.'
"What Stegemeyer saw that morning was the Sputnik I satellite as it orbited Earth. The launch of Sputnik signaled the start of the Space Age."