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Do Some Science in February 2021

February 2021

Do Some Science in February 2021

  February 2021 is here and there are lots of opportunities to Do Some Science! From Groundhog Day to Darwin Day to The Great Backyard Bird Count, take a look at what February brings for the science lover in you.

In addition to being National Hearth Month and Black History Month, the month of February 2020 is full of great opportunities to get involved in the world of science. On February 2nd, we will find out if we’ll have an early spring or six more weeks of winter. On Feb. 12-15, you can get involved with a little citizen science by participating in The Great Backyard Bird Count. You definitely don’t want to miss a chance to Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day (Girl Day) on February 25th. Here’s a list of some other great science events this month.

February 1: Emilio Segre’s birthday (Italian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of antiprotons, a sub-atomic antiparticle and an element used for the atomic bomb used on Nagasaki)

February 1: NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover are scheduled take their second spacewalk together outside the International Space Station.

February 2: Groundhog Day

February 2: World Wetlands Day

February 3: Elizabeth Blackwell’s Birthday (the first accredited woman physician in the United States)

February 4: Create a Vacuum Day

February 4: J. W. Goodrich introduced the world to the first rubber galoshes in 1824

February 7: John Deere’s birthday (pioneer manufacturer of agricultural implements)

February 7: Periodic Table Day

February 8-11: 2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting

February 9: The United Arab Emirates’ first mission to Mars, the Hope orbiter, is scheduled to arrive at the Red Planet.

February 10: China’s Tianwen-1 Mars mission, which consists of an orbiter and a lander, will arrive in orbit around the Red Planet. (The rover won’t land until May 2021).

February 11: Thomas Edison’s Birthday (National Inventors’ Day)

February 12: Darwin Day

February 12-15: The Great Backyard Bird Count

February 15: National Hippo Day

February 17: Thomas J. Watson’s birthday (American scientist who founded IBM)

February 17: James Markham received the first fruit tree patent for a peach tree in 1932

February 18: Battery Day

February 18: NASA’s newest Mars rover Perseverance will arrive at the Red Planet. The rover is expected to touch down inside the 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero Crater at approximately 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT). Watch it live

February 18: 90th Anniversary of the discovery of Pluto by Clyde W. Tombaugh of the Lowell Observatory (Flagstaff, Arizona)

February 18: In 1879, Auguste Bartholdi was granted a design patent for the Statue of Liberty

February 18: National Battery Day

February 19: Nicolaus Copernicus’ birthday (Astronomer famous for formulating a model of the universe with the sun at its center rather than the earth)

February 21: World Whale Day

February 21-27: National Engineers Week

February 22: National Wildlife Day

February 22: Heinrich Hertz’ birthday (first to broadcast and receive radio waves and helped to invent radar technology).

February 25: Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day (Girl Day)

February 27: International Polar Bear Day

February 27: Felix Hoffman patented acetylsalicylic acid, which is also known as aspirin, in 1900

February 27: Full Snow Moon (also know as the Full Hunger Moon). 

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