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||1911: Martian meteorite Nakhla falls in Egypt. It was the first meteorite reported from Egypt, the first one to suggest signs of aqueous processes on Mars, and the prototype for Nakhlite type of meteorites. It fell on Earth on June 28, 1911, at approximately 09:00, in the Abu Hommos district, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt (now Abu Hummus, Beheira Governorate), in the area of the village of El Nakhla El Bahariya.  
||1911: Martian meteorite Nakhla falls in Egypt. It was the first meteorite reported from Egypt, the first one to suggest signs of aqueous processes on Mars, and the prototype for Nakhlite type of meteorites. It fell on Earth on June 28, 1911, at approximately 09:00, in the Abu Hommos district, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt (now Abu Hummus, Beheira Governorate), in the area of the village of El Nakhla El Bahariya.  


||1912: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker born ... physicist and philosopher.
||1912: Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker born ... physicist and philosopher. Pic.


||1914: Aribert Heim born ... SS physician and Nazi war criminal.
||1914: Aribert Heim born ... SS physician and Nazi war criminal. Pic.


||1919: The Treaty of Versailles is signed, ending the state of war between Germany and the Allies of World War I.
||1919: The Treaty of Versailles is signed, ending the state of war between Germany and the Allies of World War I.


||1926: Robert Ledley born ... academic and inventor.
||1926: Robert Ledley born ... academic and inventor ... professor of physiology and biophysics and professor of radiology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, pioneered the use of electronic digital computers in biology and medicine. Pic.


||1927: Frank Sherwood Rowland born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate.
||1927: Frank Sherwood Rowland born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic.


||1928: Gordon Pask born ... author, inventor, educational theorist, cybernetician and psychologist who made significant contributions to cybernetics, instructional psychology, experimental epistemology and educational technology. Pic.
||1928: Gordon Pask born ... author, inventor, educational theorist, cybernetician and psychologist who made significant contributions to cybernetics, instructional psychology, experimental epistemology and educational technology. Pic.
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||1981: A powerful bomb explodes in Tehran, killing 73 officials of the Islamic Republican Party.
||1981: A powerful bomb explodes in Tehran, killing 73 officials of the Islamic Republican Party.


||1982: Igor Sergeyevich Gouzenko dies ... cipher clerk for the Soviet Embassy to Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. He defected on September 5, 1945 – just three days after the end of World War II – with 109 documents on Soviet espionage activities in the West.  
||1982: Igor Gouzenko dies ... cipher clerk for the Soviet Embassy to Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. He defected on September 5, 1945 – just three days after the end of World War II – with 109 documents on Soviet espionage activities in the West. Pic (wearing hood mask during testimony - how cool is that?).


||1984: Claude Chevalley dies ... mathematician who made important contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry, class field theory, finite group theory, and the theory of algebraic groups. Pic.
||1984: Claude Chevalley dies ... mathematician who made important contributions to number theory, algebraic geometry, class field theory, finite group theory, and the theory of algebraic groups. Pic.

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