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File:Michael Maestlin.jpg|link=Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|1550: Astronomer and mathematician [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]] born. He will be a mentor to [[Johannes Kepler (nonfiction)|Johannes Kepler]], and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system. | File:Michael Maestlin.jpg|link=Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|1550: Astronomer and mathematician [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]] born. He will be a mentor to [[Johannes Kepler (nonfiction)|Johannes Kepler]], and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system. | ||
|| | ||1751: Claude-François-Dorothée, marquis de Jouffroy d'Abbans born ... inventor of early (perhaps earliest) steamboat. Pic: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Claude_Fran%C3%A7ois_Doroth%C3%A9e_marquis_de_Jouffroy_d%27Abbans.png | ||
||1870 | ||1813: John Rae born ... physician and explorer. | ||
||1870: Jean Baptiste Perrin born ... physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize laureate. | |||
File:Euclid's algorithm.svg|link=Algorithm (nonfiction)|1881: Council of [[Algorithm (nonfiction)|algorithms]] announces plans to fund and build a Museum of Algorithms. | File:Euclid's algorithm.svg|link=Algorithm (nonfiction)|1881: Council of [[Algorithm (nonfiction)|algorithms]] announces plans to fund and build a Museum of Algorithms. | ||
||Johannes Wilhelm "Hans" Geiger | ||1882: Johannes Wilhelm "Hans" Geiger born ... physicist. He is best known as the co-inventor of the detector component of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger–Marsden experiment which discovered the atomic nucleus. Pic. | ||
File:Thomas Edison.jpg|link=Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|1882: [[Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|Thomas Edison]]'s first commercial hydroelectric power plant (later known as Appleton Edison Light Company) begins operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States. | File:Thomas Edison.jpg|link=Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|1882: [[Thomas Edison (nonfiction)|Thomas Edison]]'s first commercial hydroelectric power plant (later known as Appleton Edison Light Company) begins operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States. | ||
||Otto Yulyevich Schmidt | ||1891: Otto Yulyevich Schmidt born ... scientist, mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist, statesman, academician, Hero of the USSR (27 June 1937), and member of the Communist Party. | ||
||Dirk Jan Struik | ||1894: Dirk Jan Struik born ... mathematician, historian of mathematics and Marxian theoretician. Pic. | ||
||1905 | ||1905: Nevill Francis Mott born ... physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate. | ||
||1910 | ||1910: Maurice Lévy dies ... mathematician and engineer. | ||
File:Samuel Eilenberg 1970.jpg|link=Samuel Eilenberg (nonfiction)|1913: Mathematician [[Samuel Eilenberg (nonfiction)|Samuel Eilenberg]] born. He will co-found category theory with Saunders Mac Lane, and propose the Eilenberg swindle (a construction applying the telescoping cancellation idea to projective modules). | File:Samuel Eilenberg 1970.jpg|link=Samuel Eilenberg (nonfiction)|1913: Mathematician [[Samuel Eilenberg (nonfiction)|Samuel Eilenberg]] born. He will co-found category theory with Saunders Mac Lane, and propose the Eilenberg swindle (a construction applying the telescoping cancellation idea to projective modules). | ||
||1925 | ||1925: Arkady Ostashev born ... engineer and educator. | ||
|| | ||1935: The Hoover Dam, astride the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada, is dedicated. | ||
|| | ||1954: The U.S. Navy submarine USS Nautilus is commissioned as the world's first nuclear reactor powered vessel. | ||
|| | ||1977: Because of US budget cuts and dwindling power reserves, the Apollo program's ALSEP experiment packages left on the Moon are shut down. | ||
|| | ||1980: Ethernet specifications are published by Xerox working with Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation. | ||
|| | ||1985: Charles Francis Richter dies ... seismologist and physicist. | ||
|| | ||1994: André Michel Lwoff dies ... microbiologist and virologist, Nobel Prize laureate. | ||
| | ||1999: The Tokaimura nuclear accident causes the deaths of two technicians in Japan's second-worst nuclear accident. | ||
||Martin Lewis Perl | ||2014: Martin Lewis Perl dies ... physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of the tau lepton. Pic. | ||
||Bjarni Jónsson | ||2016: Bjarni Jónsson dies ... mathematician and logician working in universal algebra, lattice theory, model theory and set theory. Pic. | ||
||Vladimir Alexandrovich Voevodsky | ||2017: Vladimir Alexandrovich Voevodsky dies ... mathematician. His work in developing a homotopy theory for algebraic varieties and formulating motivic cohomology led to the award of a Fields Medal in 2002. Pic. | ||
File:Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden.jpg|link=Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden|2018: ''[[Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden]]'' wins three Retroactive Academy Awards for Lifetime Achievement. | File:Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden.jpg|link=Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden|2018: ''[[Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden]]'' wins three Retroactive Academy Awards for Lifetime Achievement. | ||
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Revision as of 16:00, 2 September 2018
1550: Astronomer and mathematician Michael Maestlin born. He will be a mentor to Johannes Kepler, and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system.
1881: Council of algorithms announces plans to fund and build a Museum of Algorithms.
1882: Thomas Edison's first commercial hydroelectric power plant (later known as Appleton Edison Light Company) begins operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States.
1913: Mathematician Samuel Eilenberg born. He will co-found category theory with Saunders Mac Lane, and propose the Eilenberg swindle (a construction applying the telescoping cancellation idea to projective modules).
2018: Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden wins three Retroactive Academy Awards for Lifetime Achievement.