1970 in science
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The year 1970 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy and space explorationEdit
- February 11 – The Ohsumi satellite is launched, making Japan the fourth country to launch a satellite into orbit.
- March 31 – The Explorer 1 satellite reenters the Earth's atmosphere after 12 years in orbit.
- April 11 – The Apollo 13 space mission is launched, but has to be aborted on April 13.
- April 17 – Apollo 13 returns safely to Earth.
- June 1 – Soyuz 9, a two-man spacecraft, is launched from the Soviet Union for an orbital flight of nearly 18 days, an endurance record at this time.
- August 31 – Solar eclipse of August 31, 1970: An annular solar eclipse is visible in Oceania, and is the 14th solar eclipse of Solar Saros 144.
- September 20 – Luna 16 lands on the Moon and lifts off the next day with samples, landing back on Earth September 24.
- October 20 – The Zond 8 lunar orbiter is launched by the Soviet Union.
- November 17 – Lunokhod 1, the first roving remote-controlled robot to land on another world, lands on Mare Imbrium on the Moon after being released by the orbiting Luna 17 spacecraft.
- December 15 – Venera 7 lands on Venus and becomes the first spacecraft to transmit data from another planet successfully (launched August 17).
BiologyEdit
- August – Songs of the Humpback Whale, produced by Roger Payne, is released, publicly demonstrating whale vocalization for the first time and becoming influential in public support for whale conservation.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- The Parc naturel régional de Camargue is established in the south of France.
ChemistryEdit
- August – Ulrich K. Laemmli's refinement of the SDS-PAGE method is published.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Computer scienceEdit
- January 1 – Unix time begins at 00:00:00 UTC.
- June – The Datapoint 2200 is announced by the Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC).
- June–August – The programming language FLOW is devised by Jef Raskin.
- November 17 – The first United States patent for the computer mouse is issued to Douglas Engelbart.<ref>{{#if:3541541
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- Bomber by Len Deighton, the first novel written on a word processor (the IBM MT/ST), is published in England.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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- The first Pascal compiler is released by Niklaus Wirth.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- The Xerox PARC computer laboratory is opened in Palo Alto, California.
Earth sciencesEdit
- January 4 – The Tonghai earthquake (7.1 Template:M) occurs in Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, killing an estimated 14,621 and injuring 26,783.Template:Citation needed
- May 24 – Drilling on the Kola Superdeep Borehole begins on the Kola Peninsula of Russia.
MathematicsEdit
- Conway's Game of Life is devised by John Horton Conway.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
- Kurt Gödel's ontological proof of the existence of God is circulated.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
MedicineEdit
- The Dubowitz Score for estimating the gestational age of babies is published by Lilly and Victor Dubowitz.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- The Exeter hip replacement stem is first implanted at the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospital in Exeter, England.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- The first case of monkeypox in humans is identified in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation
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PhysicsEdit
- The GIM mechanism is predicted by Sheldon Glashow, John Iliopoulos and Luciano Maiani.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
PsychologyEdit
- The minimal group paradigm is developed by Henri Tajfel.
- Studies in Animal and Human Behavior, Volume I is published by Konrad Lorenz.
TechnologyEdit
- June 2 – The Cleddau Bridge collapses during construction in Wales, killing four and leading to the introduction of new standards for box girder bridges in the United Kingdom.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
EventsEdit
- June 19 – The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is signed into international law, providing a unified procedure for filing patent applications.
AwardsEdit
- Fields Prize in Mathematics – Alan Baker, Heisuke Hironaka, Sergei Novikov and John Griggs Thompson
- Nobel Prizes:
- Turing Award – James H. Wilkinson
BirthsEdit
- March 27 – Eleanor Maguire, Irish-born neuropsychologist.
- August 1 – Elon Lindenstrauss, Israeli mathematician.
- September 3 – Stanislav Smirnov, Russian-born mathematician.
DeathsEdit
- January 5 – Max Born (b. 1882), German physicist and recipient of the 1954 Nobel Prize in physics.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
- January 27 – Marietta Blau (b. 1894), Austrian physicist.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- April 27 – Orii Hyōjirō (b. 1883), Japanese animal specimen collector.
- May 1 – Ralph Hartley (b. 1888), American electrical engineer.
- July 20 – Margaret Reed Lewis (b. 1881), American cell biologist.
- July 29 – Emanuel Miller (b. 1892), English child psychiatrist.
- August 1 – Otto Heinrich Warburg (b. 1883), German physiologist and winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
- September 22 – Vojtěch Jarník (b. 1897), Czech mathematician.