1910 in science

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The year 1910 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

Astronomy

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  • January 22 – At 9:30 in the evening, the Vigarano Meteorite splits as it falls to Earth in Italy at the locality of the same name, near Emilia. Weighing 11.5 kg (or 25 lb.), the stone that is recovered is the first of the CV chondrites named for the location. CV chondrites are described as the oldest rocks in the Solar System.<ref>University of Ottawa Template:Webarchive meteorites database</ref> The other piece of the meteorite, weighing Template:Convert, is found a month later.
  • April 10 – Halley's Comet becomes visible with the naked eye (perihelion: April 20);<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Cartography

Chemistry

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Mathematics

Physics

Physiology and medicine

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Technology

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Institutions

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Awards

Births

Deaths

References

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