The year 2007 involved many significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below.
Astronomy
- 12 January â Comet McNaught reaches perihelion and becomes visible from Earth during daylight.
- 28 February â The New Horizons space probe makes a gravitational slingshot around Jupiter to change its trajectory towards Pluto.
- 3âÂÂ4 March â A total lunar eclipse occurs, visible in some parts of the Americas and Asia, and in all of Europe and Africa.
- 19 March â A partial solar eclipse occurs, visible in Asia.
- 10 April â Spectroscopic analysis of HD 209458 b, an extrasolar planet, provides the first evidence of atmospheric water vapor beyond the Solar System.
- 24 April â The potentially habitable exoplanet Gliese 581 c is discovered in the constellation Libra.
- May â High Resolution Fly's Eye Observatory (HiRes) and Pierre Auger Observatory present their results suggesting a confirmation for the GreisenâÂÂZatsepinâÂÂKuzmin limit, the theoretical limit for ultra-high-energy cosmic rays interacting with the Cosmic Microwave Background.
- 5 June â NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft makes its second flyby of Venus en route to Mercury, which it reaches in 2011.
- 2 July â Venus and Saturn are in conjunction, with a separation of 46 arcseconds.
- 28 August â A total lunar eclipse occurs, visible in some parts of the Americas and Asia, and all of Australasia and the Pacific Ocean.
- 11 September â A partial solar eclipse occurs, visible in southern areas of South America.
- 27 September â NASA's Dawn spacecraft is launched, beginning its journey to the asteroid belt objects Vesta and Ceres. It reached Vesta in 2011, and Ceres in 2015.
- 24 October
- Comet 17P/Holmes suddenly brightens from 17 to 2.8 magnitude.
- Chang'e 1, the first satellite in the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, is launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Center; on 5 November it enters lunar orbit.
Biology
Computer Science
Prizes
Abel Prize
Nobel Prize
Deaths
- 20 February â F. Albert Cotton (b. 1930), American chemist known for research on transition metal chemistry
- 22 February â Lucille Farrier Stickel (b. 1915), American wildlife toxicologist
- 23 March â Paul Cohen (b. 1934), American mathematician, winner of the 1966 Fields Medal
- 27 March â Paul Lauterbur (b. 1929), American chemist, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in developing magnetic resonance imaging
- 4 April â Karen Spärck Jones (b. 1935), English computer scientist
- 7 July â Dame Anne McLaren (b. 1927), English developmental biologist and her ex-husband Donald Michie (b. 1923), British AI researcher (automobile accident
- 23 July â Ernst Otto Fischer (b. 1918), German winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for pioneering work in the area of organometallic chemistry
- 12 August â Ralph Asher Alpher (b. 1921), American cosmologist
- 29 September â Katsuko Saruhashi (b. 1920), Japanese geochemist
- 26 October â Arthur Kornberg (b. 1918), American biochemist, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of DNA
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