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Collection of information, mainly through links, on voyages of discovery and exploration ... Back to the Discoverers Web homepage ... maintainer of this page:
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Discoverers Web. Contains many links on explorers and discoverers and their voyages, as well as some internal pages. ... In this project I try to gather all kinds of information found on the web about voyages of discovery and exploration. If you have found a source not represented ... Apart from this page on this site there is:
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Discovery (observation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fleming discovers penicillin; 1928 - 1945; ... Alexander Fleming returned to his research laboratory at St. Mary's Hospital in London after World War I. His battlefront experience had shown him how serious a killer bacteria could be, much worse even than enemy artillery.
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Discoverers & Explorers; Who really found the Oregon Trail? ... In 1800, the American West was still wild country--no cities, no railroads and no cattle ranches yet existed. It was quiet and untouched. People in the eastern U.S.had heard stories about the western mountains and the desert, but no Euro ... Lewis and Clark...
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digg stumble reddit del.ico.us ... Read More: Breaking News: Nasa Reports Significant Amount Of Water Discovered On Moon, Ice Moon, Ice On Moon, Large Field Of Ice Found On The Moon, Lcross, Lcross Ice Moon, Lcross Mission Ice, Lcross Moon, Lcross Moon Ice, Lcross Water, ... NASA Discovers Massive Lunar Ice Field...
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Written By Ron Baalke ... Probably the most significent contribution that Galileo Galilei made to science was the discovery of the four satellites around Jupiter that are now named in his honor. ... He originally thought he saw three stars near Jupiter, strung out in a line through the planet. The next evening,
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Astronomy | This is incredible: For the first time, ever, astronomers have captured an optical image of a planet orbiting a star like our own. And that's not all: we also h ... And that’s not all: we also have a second picture showing TWO planets orbiting a second star! ... Do you see it? That tiny spark, that wee blip of...
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