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||1565 – Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish astronomer and theologian (d. 1646)
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||1695 John Bevis, English physician and astronomer (d. 1771)
File:Laurentius Paulinus Gothius.jpg|link=Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (nonfiction)|1565: Theologian, astronomer, astrologer, and Archbishop of Uppsala [[Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (nonfiction)|Laurentius Paulinus Gothus]] born.
 
||1695: John Bevis born ... physician and astronomer, Uranographia.  Pic: star chart.


File:William Hogarth.jpg|link=William Hogarth (nonfiction)|1697: Satirist, painter, illustrator, and critic [[William Hogarth (nonfiction)|William Hogarth]] born. His work will range from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects".
File:William Hogarth.jpg|link=William Hogarth (nonfiction)|1697: Satirist, painter, illustrator, and critic [[William Hogarth (nonfiction)|William Hogarth]] born. His work will range from realistic portraiture to comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects".


||1764 Andrés Manuel del Rio, Spanish-Mexican scientist and discoverer of vanadium (d. 1849)
||1764: Andrés Manuel del Rio born ... scientist and discoverer of vanadium. Pic.
 
||1801: Samuel Gridley Howe born ... physician and activist ... Abolitionist. Pic.
 
||1810: George Jennings born ... plumber and engineer, invented the flush toilet. Pic: http://thevictorianist.blogspot.com/2011/02/spending-penny-or-first-public-flushing.html
 
File:Elwin_Bruno_Christoffel.jpg|link=Elwin Bruno Christoffel (nonfiction)|1829: Mathematician and physicist [[Elwin Bruno Christoffel (nonfiction)|Elwin Bruno Christoffel]] born. He will introduce fundamental concepts of differential geometry, opening the way for the development of tensor calculus, which will later provide the mathematical basis for general relativity.
 
||1832: Johann Spurzheim dies ... physician and leading phrenologist. Pic.
 
||1837: Amos Emerson Dolbear born ... physicist and inventor. Dolbear researched electrical spark conversion into sound waves and electrical impulses. Pic.
 
||1852: Gideon Mantell dies ... obstetrician, geologist and palaeontologist. His attempts to reconstruct the structure and life of Iguanodon began the scientific study of dinosaurs: in 1822 he was responsible for the discovery (and the eventual identification) of the first fossil teeth, and later much of the skeleton, of Iguanodon. Pic.


||1801 – Samuel Gridley Howe, American physician and activist (d. 1876) Abolitionist
||1864: Simon Ritter von Stampfer dies ... Austrian mathematician, surveyor and inventor. His most famous invention is that of the stroboscopic disk which has a claim to be the first device to show moving images.  Pic.


||1810 – George Jennings, English plumber and engineer, invented the flush toilet (d. 1882)
||1887: Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu born ... engineer and academic. Pic.


||Elwin Bruno Christoffel (b. November 10, 1829) was a German mathematician and physicist. He introduced fundamental concepts of differential geometry, opening the way for the development of tensor calculus, which would later provide the mathematical basis for general relativity.
||1888: Andrei Tupolev born ... engineer and designer, founded the Tupolev Company. Pic.


||1887 – Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu, Romanian engineer and academic (d. 1973)
||1896: Ernst Paul Heinz Pruefer born ... mathematician born in Wilhelmshaven. His major contributions were on abelian groups, algebraic numbers, knot theory and Sturm–Liouville theory. Pic.


||1888 – Andrei Tupolev, Russian engineer and designer, founded the Tupolev Company (d. 1972)
||1918: Ernst Otto Fischer born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=ernst+otto+fischer


||1918 – Ernst Otto Fischer, German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2007)
||1919: Mikhail Kalashnikov born ... general and engineer, designed the AK-47. Pic.


||1919 – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Russian general and engineer, designed the AK-47 (d. 2013)
||1923: Hachikō born ... Japanese dog famous for his loyalty to his owner.


||1923 – Hachikō, Japanese dog famous for his loyalty to his owner (d. 1935)
||1933: Ronald Evans born ... captain, engineer, and astronaut.


||1933 – Ronald Evans, American captain, engineer, and astronaut (d. 1990)
||1934: A. Thurairajah born ... engineer and academic.


||1934 – A. Thurairajah, Sri Lankan engineer and academic (d. 1994)
||1935: Bernard Babior born ... physician and biochemist.


||1935 – Bernard Babior, American physician and biochemist (d. 2004)
||1935: Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov born ... astronomer, astrophysicist, and cosmologist (alive September 2018).


||1935 – Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, Russian astronomer, astrophysicist, and cosmologist
||1944: The ammunition ship USS ''Mount Hood'' explodes at Seeadler Harbour, Manus, Admiralty Islands, killing at least 432 and wounding 371.


||1944 – The ammunition ship USS Mount Hood explodes at Seeadler Harbour, Manus, Admiralty Islands, killing at least 432 and wounding 371.
||1951: With the rollout of the North American Numbering Plan, direct-dial coast-to-coast telephone service begins in the United States.


||1951 – With the rollout of the North American Numbering Plan, direct-dial coast-to-coast telephone service begins in the United States.
||1954: Édouard Le Roy dies ... mathematician and philosopher. Le Roy especially interested himself to the relations between science and morality. Along with Henri Poincaré and Pierre Duhem, he supported a conventionalist thesis on the foundation of mathematics.  Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=édouard+le+roy&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS702US702&oq=Édouard+Le+Roy


||1958 The Hope Diamond is donated to the Smithsonian Institution by New York diamond merchant Harry Winston.
||1958: The Hope Diamond is donated to the Smithsonian Institution by New York diamond merchant Harry Winston.


File:Klara Dan von Neumann.png|link=Klara Dan von Neumann (nonfiction)|1963: Computer scientist [[Klara Dan von Neumann (nonfiction)|Klara Dan von Neumann]] dies. She was one of the world's first computer programmers and coders, solving mathematical problems using computer code.
File:Klara Dan von Neumann.png|link=Klara Dan von Neumann (nonfiction)|1963: Computer scientist [[Klara Dan von Neumann (nonfiction)|Klara Dan von Neumann]] dies. She was one of the world's first computer programmers and coders, solving mathematical problems using computer code.


||1979 A 106-car Canadian Pacific freight train carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals from Windsor, Ontario, Canada derails in Mississauga, Ontario, just west of Toronto, causing a massive explosion and the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history and one of the largest in North American history.
||1979: A 106-car Canadian Pacific freight train carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals from Windsor, Ontario, Canada derails in Mississauga, Ontario, just west of Toronto, causing a massive explosion and the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history and one of the largest in North American history.
 
||1988: Mathematician Otto Haupt dies. Pic.
 
||1990: Mário Schenberg dies ... physicist and academic. Pic.
 
||1994: William Higinbotham dies ... physicist, member of the team that developed the first nuclear bomb, he later became a leader in the nonproliferation movement.  Also: video game designer. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=william+higinbotham
 
||1998: Jean Leray dies ... mathematician, who worked on both partial differential equations and algebraic topology. Pic.
 
||2001: Carl-Gustav Esseen dies ... mathematician. His work was in the theory of probability. The Berry–Esseen theorem is named after him. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=Carl-Gustav+Esseen


||1990 – Mário Schenberg, Brazilian physicist and academic (b. 1914)
File:Hans Hermes.jpg|link=Hans Hermes (nonfiction)|2003: Mathematician and logician [[Hans Hermes (nonfiction)|Hans Hermes]] dies.  Hermes contributed to the foundations of mathematical logic; he was also a pioneer of the Turing machine as the central concept of predictability.


||2006 Fokko du Cloux, Dutch mathematician and computer scientist (b. 1954)
||2006: Fokko du Cloux dies ... mathematician and computer scientist. He worked on the Atlas of Lie groups and representations until his death. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=fokko+du+cloux


||2008 Kiyosi Itô, Japanese mathematician and academic (b. 1915)
||2008: Kiyosi Itô dies ... mathematician and academic. Pic.


||2008 Over five months after landing on Mars, NASA declares the Phoenix mission concluded after communications with the lander were lost.
||2008: Over five months after landing on Mars, NASA declares the Phoenix mission concluded after communications with the lander were lost.


||Klaus Friedrich Roth (d. 10 November 2015) was a German-born British mathematician known for work on diophantine approximation, the large sieve, and irregularities of distribution.
||2015: Klaus Roth dies ... mathematician known for work on diophantine approximation, the large sieve, and irregularities of distribution. Pic.


||2015 Gene Amdahl, American computer scientist, physicist, and engineer, founded the Amdahl Corporation (b. 1922)
||2015: Gene Amdahl dies ... computer scientist, physicist, and engineer, founded the Amdahl Corporation. Pic.


|File:Nysa_on_Maeander_Library_Upgrade.jpg|link=Nysa on the Maeander|[[Nysa on the Maeander]] seeks upgrade to full [[transdimensional corporation]].
|File:Pika-computational-activity.jpg|link=The Pika|[[The Pika]] hired for upgrade of [[Nysa on the Maeander]].
|File:Bourbaki_virages_dangereux_fruiting_body.jpg|link=Outsider mathematics|''[[Outsider mathematics|Bourbaki virages dangereux]]'' grown in [[Nysa on the Maeander]] for the first time.
|File:Brownian ratchet.png|link=Brownian ratchet (nonfiction)|New form of [[Brownian ratchet (nonfiction)|Brownian ratchet]] discovered.
|File:Alistair Treadgold 1916.jpg|link=Alistair Treadgold|[[Alistair Treadgold]]'s patents new instruments for [[musical electoplating ensembles]].
|File:Chrome Plover early publicity photo.jpg|link=Chrome Plover|1961: [[Chrome Plover]], the famous [[Musical electroplating ensemble (nonfiction)|musical electroplating ensemble]], performs new work based on [[Gnomon algorithm functions]].
|File:Alberta sulfur pyramids.jpg|link=Alberta sulphur pyramids (nonfiction)|[[Alberta sulphur pyramids (nonfiction)|Alberta sulfur pyramids]] enjoys fame as eco-tourism destination.
|File:Poicephalus senegalus egg tooth.jpg|link=Egg tooth (nonfiction)|Baby bird with [[egg tooth (nonfiction)|egg tooth]] is adorable and menacing at the same time.
|File:Halobaena caerulea in flight - SE Tasmania.jpg|link=Stomach Oil Exporting Petrels|[[Stomach Oil Exporting Petrels|SOEP cartel]] threatens to shoot [[Stomach oil (nonfiction)|stomach oil smugglers]] on sight.
|File:Black_hellebore.jpg|link=Hellebore (nonfiction)|[[Hellebore (nonfiction)|Black hellebore]] in black mood today.
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