1926 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

1926 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 01 Jan First television image transmission: On January 1, 1926, John Logie Baird successfully transmitted the first television image. This groundbreaking achievement marked a pivotal moment in the development of television technology. source: bbc.co.uk
  • 20 Apr First transatlantic radio facsimile check transmission: On April 20, 1926, the first transatlantic radio facsimile transmission was successfully conducted, marking a significant advancement in wireless communication technology. source: brainyhistory.com
  • 05 May Norge Airship prepares for North Pole expedition: On May 5, 1926, the Italian-built airship Norge, piloted by Umberto Nobile, departed from Gatchina, Russia, en route to the North Pole. The crew included Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth, aiming to achieve the first verified flight over the North Pole. The expedition was part of the Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobile Transpolar Flight. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 08 May First flight over North Pole: On May 8, 1926, the airship Norge, piloted by Umberto Nobile, became the first aircraft to fly over the North Pole. The crew included Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth, marking a significant achievement in Arctic exploration. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 09 May First claimed North Pole flight by Byrd and Bennett: On May 9, 1926, American explorer Richard E. Byrd and pilot Floyd Bennett claimed to have flown over the North Pole in a Fokker F-VII aircraft. However, the authenticity of this claim has been disputed over the years. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 10 May Byrd and Bennett's North Pole flight claim challenged: On May 9, 1926, Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett claimed to have flown over the North Pole in their Fokker F.VIIa/3m monoplane, Josephine Ford. However, subsequent analysis of Byrd's diary suggested they may have turned back 150 miles short of the Pole due to an oil leak, casting doubt on their claim. source: history.com
  • 12 May First airship over the North Pole: On May 12, 1926, the airship Norge, piloted by Umberto Nobile, became the first to fly over the North Pole, achieving a significant milestone in Arctic exploration. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 24 Nov Birth of Tsung-Dao Lee, Nobel Prize-winning physicist: Tsung-Dao Lee, a Chinese-American physicist renowned for his work on parity violation and the Lee-Yang theorem, was born in Shanghai, China, on November 24, 1926. source: britannica.com