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||1685: George Hadley born ... lawyer and amateur meteorologist who proposed the atmospheric mechanism by which the trade winds are sustained, which is now named in his honour as Hadley circulation.  No pic online.
||1685: George Hadley born ... lawyer and amateur meteorologist who proposed the atmospheric mechanism by which the trade winds are sustained, which is now named in his honour as Hadley circulation.  No pic online.
File:Rudjer Boskovic.jpg|link=Roger Joseph Boscovich (nonfiction)|1767: Polymath [[Roger Joseph Boscovich (nonfiction)|Roger Joseph Boscovich]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent a cross-linked set of crimes against [[Crimes against physical constants|physics]], [[Crimes against astronomical constants|astronomy]], and [[Crimes against mathematical constants|mathematics]].


||1785: Pierre Louis Dulong born ... physicist and chemist. Pic.
||1785: Pierre Louis Dulong born ... physicist and chemist. Pic.
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||1929: Mathematician and academic Alexei Kostrikin born. He will specialize in algebra and algebraic geometry, making important contributions to the Burnside problem; he also wrote widely used textbooks. Pic search.
||1929: Mathematician and academic Alexei Kostrikin born. He will specialize in algebra and algebraic geometry, making important contributions to the Burnside problem; he also wrote widely used textbooks. Pic search.
File:Jan Łukasiewicz.jpg|link=Jan Łukasiewicz (nonfiction)|1934: Mathematician, philosopher, and private detective [[Jan Łukasiewicz (nonfiction)|Jan Łukasiewicz]] uses the principle of non-contradiction and the law of excluded middle to defeat the [[Forbidden Ratio]] in single combat.


||1935: USS ''Macon'', one of the two largest helium-filled airships ever created, crashes into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California and sinks.
||1935: USS ''Macon'', one of the two largest helium-filled airships ever created, crashes into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California and sinks.
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||1939: S. P. L. Sørensen dies ... chemist and academic ... famous for the introduction of the concept of pH, a scale for measuring acidity and alkalinity. Pic.
||1939: S. P. L. Sørensen dies ... chemist and academic ... famous for the introduction of the concept of pH, a scale for measuring acidity and alkalinity. Pic.
File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|link=Tunguska Event Preservation Society|1946: [[Tunguska Event Preservation Society]] pledge drive meets goal, raises enough computational power to re-create the [[Tunguska event (nonfiction)|original event]].


||1946: World War II: Operation Deadlight ends after scuttling 121 of 154 captured U-boats.
||1946: World War II: Operation Deadlight ends after scuttling 121 of 154 captured U-boats.
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File:Oskar_Anderson.jpg|link=Oskar Anderson (nonfiction)|1960: Mathematician and statistician [[Oskar Anderson (nonfiction)|Oskar Anderson]] dies. Anderson made important contributions to mathematical statistics and econometrics.
File:Oskar_Anderson.jpg|link=Oskar Anderson (nonfiction)|1960: Mathematician and statistician [[Oskar Anderson (nonfiction)|Oskar Anderson]] dies. Anderson made important contributions to mathematical statistics and econometrics.
File:Nikolay_Bogolyubov.jpg|link=Nikolay Bogolyubov (nonfiction)|1992: Mathematician, physicist, and [[APTO]] field instructor [[Nikolay Bogolyubov (nonfiction)|Nikolay Bogolyubov]] visits the [[Nested Radical]] coffeehouse in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]], where he gives an impromptu lecture which [[Alice Beta]] will later remember as "redolent of the warm atmosphere, politeness, and kindness which characterize the Bogolyubov Approach."


File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961: Spacecraft [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] launched. Venera will become the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (although it will lose contact with Earth and not send back any data).
File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961: Spacecraft [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] launched. Venera will become the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (although it will lose contact with Earth and not send back any data).
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||1980: Carl Einar Hille dies ... mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve books mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Pic.
||1980: Carl Einar Hille dies ... mathematics professor and scholar. Hille authored or coauthored twelve books mathematical books and a number of mathematical papers. Pic.
File:Cherenkov high-energy literature test reactor.jpg|link=High-energy literature|1983: [[High-energy literature]] research project accidentally releases new class of [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


File:Charles Critchfield ID badge.png|link=Charles Critchfield (nonfiction)|1994: Mathematical physicist [[Charles Critchfield (nonfiction)|Charles Critchfield]] dies. Critchfield worked on the Manhattan Project, designing and testing the "Urchin" neutron initiator which provided the burst of neutrons that kick-started the nuclear detonation of the Fat Man weapon.
File:Charles Critchfield ID badge.png|link=Charles Critchfield (nonfiction)|1994: Mathematical physicist [[Charles Critchfield (nonfiction)|Charles Critchfield]] dies. Critchfield worked on the Manhattan Project, designing and testing the "Urchin" neutron initiator which provided the burst of neutrons that kick-started the nuclear detonation of the Fat Man weapon.
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||2015: John Piña Craven dies ... scientist who was known for his involvement with Bayesian search theory and the recovery of lost objects at sea.  Pic: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/john-p-craven-scientist-who-directed-top-secret-navy-projects-dies-at-90/2015/02/21/50083a20-b935-11e4-a200-c008a01a6692_story.html?utm_term=.78975b0baaa4
||2015: John Piña Craven dies ... scientist who was known for his involvement with Bayesian search theory and the recovery of lost objects at sea.  Pic: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/john-p-craven-scientist-who-directed-top-secret-navy-projects-dies-at-90/2015/02/21/50083a20-b935-11e4-a200-c008a01a6692_story.html?utm_term=.78975b0baaa4
File:Green Tangle.jpg|link=Green Tangle (nonfiction)|2016: Steganographic analysis of ''[[Green Tangle (nonfiction)|Green Tangle]]'' unexpectedly reveals a  previously unknown family of Gnomon algorithm functions which "prove that if it's Winter on February 12, then Spring will be here soon."


||2017: Ren Xinmin dies ... rocket scientist. Pic search.
||2017: Ren Xinmin dies ... rocket scientist. Pic search.


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