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This Day in Geek History: November 6

6 Nov 2009  Geek History

1572
A supernova is observed in the constellation known as Cassiopeia by Wolfgang Schüler. It appears as a new star, adjacent to the fainter star seen in the middle of the constellation. Although Schüler isn’t the first one to see it, he will later gain a measure of fame when he publishes Stella Nova (Latin: “New Star”). However, it will ultimately be dubbed “Tycho’s Nova” after the better known Tycho Brahe, though he didn’t notice the new star until November 11. For about two weeks, the supernova will be brighter than any other star in the sky and visible during the day, and it will remain faintly visible to the naked eye for about sixteen months, until March 1574.

1862
A direct telegraphic link between New York and San Francisco is established.

1935
Edwin Armstrong presents his paper “A Method of Reducing Disturbances in Radio Signaling by a System of Frequency Modulation,” in which he first proposes FM radio to the New York chapter of the Institute of Radio Engineers,

1944
The Hanford Atomic Facility first produces plutonium. The facility will eventually produce the plutonium used in construction of Fat Man, the atomic bomb that will be detonated over Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945.

1955
A movie premieres on television in a coast-to-coast broadcast for the first time.

1957
The Hewlett-Packard Company, Inc. (HP) offers public stock for the first time. Visit the company’s official website.

1962
The International Business Machines (IBM) Data Processing Division (DPD) releases the IBM 1230 optical mark scoring reader, capable of reading and scoring 1,200 test answer sheets an hour of unattended operation.

1971
The United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) tests the largest US underground hydrogen bomb, on Amchitka Island, one of the Aleutian Islands. Code-name: Cannikin

1980
International Business Machines (IBM) and Microsoft sign a formal contract under which Microsoft will develop an alternative to Digital Research’s CP/M operating system along with a simple scripting language for IBM’s upcoming PC line of computers. Microsoft will receive US$200,000 to adapt 86-DOS into MS-DOS for the IBM PC and US$500,000 for BASIC and its compiler. Under the terms of the deal, Microsoft will retain control over DOS (Disk Operating System), a stipulation that will eventually make Microsoft the leading software developer in the world. Initial versions of the software will be delivered in mid-January.

1986
Maurice Wilkes writes to Niklaus Wirth proposing that the Modula-2+ language be revised. Wirth will give the project his blessing, and the Modula-3 committee will be established.

1987
The science fiction film Steel Dawn, directed by Lance Hool and starring Patrick Swayze, Lisa Niemi, Anthony Zerbe, and Brion James, to 290 US theaters. In it, a warrior wandering through a a post-apocalyptic world comes upon a group of settlers who are being menaced by a murderous who want the water their control. The film will gross US$311,892 domestically in its opening weekend. IMDB listing (MPAA Rating: R) Running Time: 1 hr 42 mins

1989
The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Enemy” first airs. (No. 307) In it, Geordi is trapped on a harsh planet with a hostile Romulan, and the pair are forced to work together to survive. Memory Alpha entry

1993
ViaCrypt publishes ViaCrypt PGP 2.4, a commercial version of the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) application.

1994
The science fiction television series Earth 2 premieres on the NBC television network with the episode “First Contact, Part 1″. In the episode, a group of humans leave the space stations in Earth orbit to travel to a planet twenty-two light years away named “G889″ in hopes of making a better life for sick children afflicted with an illness known only as “the syndrome.” The series follows an advance team that attempts to prepare a new colony for the remaining families that are scheduled to arrive twenty-six months later after their craft crash-lands. The series will run for one season of twenty-two episodes, until June 4, 1995. TV.com entry

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