1979 in science

The year 1979 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

List of years in science (table)

Astronomy and space exploration

  • February 7 – Pluto enters a 20-year period inside the orbit of Neptune for the first time in 230 years.
  • March 7 – The largest magnetar (soft gamma repeater) event is recorded.
  • July 11 – America's first space station, Skylab, is deliberately allowed to burn up on atmospheric entry over the Indian Ocean.
  • September 1 – The American Pioneer 11 becomes the first spacecraft to visit Saturn when it passes the planet at a distance of 21,000 km.
  • December 24 The maiden launch of Ariane 1, the first rocket in the Ariane launcher family.
  • Amateur Achievement Award of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific given for the first time.

Biology

  • Arthur William Baden Powell publishes New Zealand Mollusca.

Computer science

Conservation

Earth sciences

History of science

Mathematics

Medicine

Paleontology

Technology

Awards

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Conway, J. H.; Norton, S. P. (1979). "Monstrous Moonshine". Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 11 (3): 308–339. doi:10.1112/blms/11.3.308.
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  3. Russell, Gerald (August 1979). "Bulimia nervosa: an ominous variant of anorexia nervosa". Psychological Medicine. 9 (3): 429–48. doi:10.1017/S0033291700031974. PMID 482466.
  4. Palmer, Robert (December 2004). "Bulimia nervosa: 25 years on". British Journal of Psychiatry. 185 (6): 447–8. doi:10.1192/bjp.185.6.447. PMID 15572732.
  5. "Smallpox". WHO Factsheet. Archived from the original on 2007-09-21. Retrieved 2007-09-22.
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