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Sir C.V. Raman
The blue straggler was first discovered by Alan Sandage in 1953.
A person
The discovery of the reason for the blue sky is credited to Sir John William Strutt, also known as Lord Rayleigh. In the 19th century, he explained that the scattering of sunlight by the gases and particles in the Earth's atmosphere causes the blue color of the sky.
The Blue Mountains were known from the time of European settlement in 1788. No single person specifically "discovered" them, but they were a hindrance to the development and expansion of Australia's first settlement, Sydney. The Blue Mountains were successfully crossed by explorers Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth in 1813, some 25 years after the first settlement.
No, they are not blue, but people say that they where originally purple when they where first discovered
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Blue giant stars were not discovered by one person, as they have been observed and studied by astronomers over time. However, they were first classified and extensively studied by Annie Jump Cannon and Ejnar Hertzsprung in the early 20th century.
It was first discovered in Brazil in the year of 1735
ogg, 2 million years ago turned over a rock and discovered a running IBM blue/gene supercomputer there. of course thats silly, the computer was invented not discovered.
The first person that probably saw the sky saw it but Issac Newton saw that the light coming from the sky would range into a spectrum of colors.
the person that discovered it was yomamakok from japan!