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File:Voyager spacecraft diagram.png|link=Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|1977 Sep. 5: [[Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|Voyager 1]] spacecraft launches.  It will visit Jupiter, Saturn, and Saturn's large moon Titan.
File:Voyager spacecraft diagram.png|link=Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|1977 Sep. 5: [[Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|Voyager 1]] spacecraft launches.  It will visit Jupiter, Saturn, and Saturn's large moon Titan.
File:Voyager spacecraft diagram.png|link=Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|1977 Sep. 18: [[Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|Voyager 1]] takes first photograph of the Earth and the Moon together.
File:Voyager spacecraft diagram.png|link=Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|1977 Sep. 18: [[Voyager 1 (nonfiction)|Voyager 1]] takes first photograph of the Earth and the Moon together.
File:Petrozavodsk phenomenon photo copy.jpg|link=Petrozavodsk phenomenon (nonfiction)|1977 Sep. 20: A series of celestial events occurs, with sightings reported over a vast territory, from Copenhagen and Helsinki in the west to Vladivostok in the east. It is commonly known as the [[Petrozavodsk phenomenon (nonfiction)|The Petrozavodsk phenomenon]] after the city of Petrozavodsk in Russia (then in the Soviet Union), where a glowing object which showered the city with numerous rays was widely reported. The nature of the phenomenon is disputed.


File:Kurt Gödel.jpg|link=Kurt Gödel (nonfiction)|1978 Jan. 14: Mathematician, philosopher, and academic [[Kurt Gödel (nonfiction)|Kurt Gödel]] dies. His two incompleteness theorems had an immense impact upon scientific and philosophical thinking in the 20th century.
File:Kurt Gödel.jpg|link=Kurt Gödel (nonfiction)|1978 Jan. 14: Mathematician, philosopher, and academic [[Kurt Gödel (nonfiction)|Kurt Gödel]] dies. His two incompleteness theorems had an immense impact upon scientific and philosophical thinking in the 20th century.

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