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||1972 – The United States launches Landsat 1, the first Earth-resources satellite.
||1972 – The United States launches Landsat 1, the first Earth-resources satellite.
||Jesse Wakefield Beams (December 25, 1898 in Belle Plaine, Kansas – July 23, 1977) was an American physicist. Manhattan project, gravestone.


||Lazar Aronovich Lyusternik (d. 23 July 1981) was a Soviet mathematician. He is famous for his work in topology and differential geometry, to which he applied the variational principle.
||Lazar Aronovich Lyusternik (d. 23 July 1981) was a Soviet mathematician. He is famous for his work in topology and differential geometry, to which he applied the variational principle.


||1990 – Kenjiro Takayanagi, Japanese engineer (b. 1899) Father of Japanese television. Kenjiro Takayanagi (高柳 健次郎 Takayanagi Kenjirō, January 20, 1899 in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka – July 23, 1990 in Yokosuka) was a Japanese engineer and a pioneer in the development of television. Although he failed to gain much recognition in the West, he built the world's first all-electronic television receiver, and is referred to as "the father of Japanese television".
||1990 – Kenjiro Takayanagi, Japanese engineer (b. 1899) Father of Japanese television. Kenjiro Takayanagi (d. July 23, 1990 in Yokosuka) was a Japanese engineer and a pioneer in the development of television. Although he failed to gain much recognition in the West, he built the world's first all-electronic television receiver, and is referred to as "the father of Japanese television".


||1995 – Comet Hale–Bopp is discovered; it becomes visible to the naked eye on Earth nearly a year later.
||1995 – Comet Hale–Bopp is discovered; it becomes visible to the naked eye on Earth nearly a year later.

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