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Apollo 12, the second moon landing mission, launched on November 17th 1969 (it landed on the moon on November 19).
Apollo 13 was launched on the 11 April 1970 and returned to earth on the 17th of April.
yes, he invented a water organ that is considered the precursor of the modern pipe organ, and improved the water clock or clepsydra ('water thief'). The clepsydra kept more accurate time than anyclock invented until the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens detailed the use of a pendulum to regulate a clock in the 17th century.
The inventor of the microscope was not dutch, but dutch inventor Anthony van Leeuwenhoek improved it alot. he was the first to see individual cells.
The scientific revolution began in Europe at the end of the Renaissance era and continued through the late 18th century. This is mostly associated with the 16th and 17th centuries.
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Science begin in the 16th or the 17th century about 1600's
howitzers were made in the early 17th century
The Modern English Alphabet has had no changes to it since the 17th Century.
Sir Isaac Newton.
it effected it very much.
In the 17th century with a new interest in science,led by IsaacNewton.
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The Newtonian science exerted its greatest impact of the scientific enlightenment period in the 17th and 18th century.
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