1968 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights | TakeMeBack.to

1968 Computing & Technology Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 21 Feb Todd Ferich: computer language expert: On February 21, 1968, Todd Ferich, a notable figure in computer programming, was recognized for his contributions to computer languages. His work played a significant role in the development of programming standards during the early days of computing. source: britannica.com
  • 05 Mar US Solar Explorer B Launch: The United States launched Solar Explorer B (Explorer 37) from Wallops Island, Virginia, as part of a scientific mission to study solar phenomena and gather detailed data about the Sun's characteristics and behavior.
  • 16 Apr Death of Albert Betz, wind energy pioneer: Albert Betz, a German physicist and pioneer in wind turbine technology, died in Göttingen, Germany, at the age of 82. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Jun First sodium vapor lamps installation in Schenectady: On June 13, 1968, Schenectady, New York, became the site of the first installation of sodium vapor lamps for street lighting. This innovation marked a significant advancement in urban lighting technology. source: nytimes.com
  • 05 Aug First electric traffic light installation: The first electric traffic light was installed on August 5, 1968, in the United States. This innovation aimed to improve traffic management and safety at intersections, marking a significant advancement in urban infrastructure. source: history.com
  • 05 Sep Soviet nuclear testing in Kazakhstan: On September 5, 1968, the Soviet Union conducted a nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan. This test was part of a series of nuclear detonations that raised international concerns about nuclear proliferation. source: bbc.com
  • 24 Sep Nuclear Testing at Nevada Site: On September 24, 1968, the United States conducted nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site. This testing was part of a series of underground nuclear tests aimed at developing and maintaining the U.S. nuclear arsenal during the Cold War. The tests raised concerns about environmental and health impacts. source: nrc.gov
  • 09 Nov Soviet nuclear test in Kazakhstan: On November 9, 1968, the Soviet Union conducted a nuclear test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site in Kazakhstan. This test was part of a series of nuclear detonations that raised international concerns about nuclear proliferation and environmental impacts. source: bbc.com
  • 17 Nov BAC One-Eleven Commercial Service Launch: British European Airways introduces the BAC One-Eleven jet airliner into commercial service, marking a significant moment in British aviation technology and transportation.
  • 31 Dec First supersonic civilian airliner flight: The first flight of the Concorde, the world's first supersonic civilian airliner, took place on December 31, 1968. This marked a significant milestone in aviation history, paving the way for faster air travel. source: britannica.com