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File:Marion Tinsley.jpg|link=Marion Tinsley (nonfiction)|1927 Feb. 3: Mathematician and checkers player [[Marion Tinsley (nonfiction)|Marion Tinsley]] born. Tinsley will be "to checkers what Leonardo da Vinci was to science, what Michelangelo was to art and what Beethoven was to music."
File:Marion Tinsley.jpg|link=Marion Tinsley (nonfiction)|1927 Feb. 3: Mathematician and checkers player [[Marion Tinsley (nonfiction)|Marion Tinsley]] born. Tinsley will be "to checkers what Leonardo da Vinci was to science, what Michelangelo was to art and what Beethoven was to music."
File:Gerard_Kitchen_O'Neill.jpg|link=Gerard K. O'Neill (nonfiction)|1927 Feb. 6: Physicist and space activist [[Gerard K. O'Neill (nonfiction)|Gerard K. O'Neill]] born. O'Neill will invent the particle storage ring for high-energy physics experiment, and the mass driver, a magnetic launcher. In the 1970s, he will develop a plan to build human settlements in outer space.
File:David Wheeler.jpg|link=David Wheeler (nonfiction)|1927 Feb. 9: Computer scientist and academic [[David Wheeler (nonfiction)|David Wheeler]] born. He will contribute to the development of the Electronic delay storage automatic calculator (EDSAC) and the Burrows–Wheeler transform (BWT); help develop the subroutine; and will give the first explanation of how to design software libraries.
File:David Wheeler.jpg|link=David Wheeler (nonfiction)|1927 Feb. 9: Computer scientist and academic [[David Wheeler (nonfiction)|David Wheeler]] born. He will contribute to the development of the Electronic delay storage automatic calculator (EDSAC) and the Burrows–Wheeler transform (BWT); help develop the subroutine; and will give the first explanation of how to design software libraries.
File:William C. Davidon.jpg|link=William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|1927 Mar. 18: Physicist, mathematician, and activist [[William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|William C. Davidon]] born. He will develop the first quasi-Newton algorithm, now known as the Davidon–Fletcher–Powell formula.
File:William C. Davidon.jpg|link=William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|1927 Mar. 18: Physicist, mathematician, and activist [[William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|William C. Davidon]] born. He will develop the first quasi-Newton algorithm, now known as the Davidon–Fletcher–Powell formula.
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File:Isaac Asimov.jpg|link=Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|1992 Apr. 6: Writer [[Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|Isaac Asimov]] dies. He was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers during his lifetime.
File:Isaac Asimov.jpg|link=Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|1992 Apr. 6: Writer [[Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|Isaac Asimov]] dies. He was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers during his lifetime.
File:Gerard_O'Neill.gif|link=Gerard K. O'Neill (nonfiction)|1992 Apr. 27: Physicist and space activist [[Gerard K. O'Neill (nonfiction)|Gerard Kitchen O'Neill]] dies. He invented particle storage rings and the mass drivers; in the 1970s he developed a plan to build human settlements in outer space.  
File:Gerard_Kitchen_O'Neill.jpg|link=Gerard K. O'Neill (nonfiction)|1992 Apr. 27: Physicist and space activist [[Gerard K. O'Neill (nonfiction)|Gerard Kitchen O'Neill]] dies. He invented particle storage rings and the mass drivers; in the 1970s he developed a plan to build human settlements in outer space.  
File:Mars Observer diagram.png|link=Mars Observer (nonfiction)|1992 Sep. 25: NASA launches the [[Mars Observer (nonfiction)|Mars Observer]], a $511 million probe to Mars, in the first U.S. mission to the planet in 17 years. The probe will fail eleven months later.
File:Mars Observer diagram.png|link=Mars Observer (nonfiction)|1992 Sep. 25: NASA launches the [[Mars Observer (nonfiction)|Mars Observer]], a $511 million probe to Mars, in the first U.S. mission to the planet in 17 years. The probe will fail eleven months later.



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Timeline of non-fictional "On This Day in History" items ordered by date from 1900 AD to today.

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