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19 Mar 1616
Johannes Fabricius |
death Johannes Fabricius Johannes Fabricius, Frisian astronomer (born 1587) |
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19 Mar 1727
Ferdinand Berthoud |
birth Ferdinand Berthoud Ferdinand Berthoud, Swiss clockmaker and maker of scientific instruments (died 1807) |
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19 Mar 1813
David Livingstone |
birth David Livingstone David Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer (died 1873) |
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19 Mar 1865
William Morton Wheeler |
birth William Morton Wheeler William Morton Wheeler (died 1937), American entomologist. |
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19 Mar 1900
Frédéric Joliot |
birth Frédéric Joliot Frédéric Joliot (died 1958), physicist. |
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19 Mar 1915
Pluto |
Pluto (astronomy) Pluto is photographed for the first time but is not classified as a planet. |
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19 Mar 1928
David Ferrier |
death David Ferrier David Ferrier (born 1843), neurologist. |
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19 Mar 1962
Samuel Cate Prescott |
death Samuel Cate Prescott Samuel Cate Prescott (born 1872), American food scientist and microbiologist. |
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19 Mar 1987
Louis de Broglie |
death Louis de Broglie Louis de Broglie (b. 1892), French physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1929). |
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19 Mar 2007
partial solar eclipse |
partial solar eclipse (, discoveries ) A partial solar eclipse occurs, visible in Asia. |