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List of events which occurred on the 31st of March.

Events[]

Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton.

1596
Mathematician René Descartes is born.
1657
Oliver Cromwell turns down an offer to assume the throne of England.
1685
Composer Johann Sebastian Bach is born.
1727
Physicist Sir Isaac Newton dies.
1889
The Eiffel Tower officially opens in Paris, France on Earth.
1970
America's first satellite Explorer 1 burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
1996
NASA's space shuttle Atlantis lands at Edwards Air Force Base, completing mission STS-76.

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Calendar of publication and production[]

Ghosts 5

"Ghosts, Issue 5".

1973
1980
The 23rd installment of TOS comic: "The Real McCoy" is published in daily newspapers by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.
1981
The 10th installment of TOS comic: "It's a Living" is published.
1982
The 31st installment of TOS comic: "The Wristwatch Plantation" is published.
1983
The 40th installment of TOS comic: "Send in the Clones" is published.
1997
DS9 episode: "A Simple Investigation" airs (week of).
1999
VOY episode: "Think Tank" airs.
2009
VOY novel: Full Circle is published by Pocket Books.
2010
2022
PIC episode: "Fly Me to the Moon" debuts on Paramount+.

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