David Todd Wilkinson

Astrophysicist and cosmologist

David Todd Wilkinson - Astrophysicist and cosmologist
Born

1935
90 years ago

Died

September 5th, 2002
23 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

Links & References

Contributions focused on cosmic microwave background radiation and its implications for the Big Bang theory. Played a key role in the development of the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), which provided precise measurements of the universe's early state. Research included work on galaxy formation and evolution, and cosmological models. Held academic positions in major universities.

Developed the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)

Advanced the understanding of cosmic microwave background radiation

Other People Who Died on September 5th

Benyamin Sueb

Indonesian actor and comedian
Born
March 5th, 1939 86 years ago
Died
September 5th, 1995 30 years ago — 56 years old

Born on March 5, 1939, this individual became a prominent figure in Indonesian entertainment. The career spanned several decades, primarily in film and television. Gained popularity through comedic roles and musical performances, becoming a beloved cultural icon. Starred in numerous films, including 'Biarkan Dia Pergi' and 'Benyamin Brengsek', showcasing talent in both acting and singing. The style blended humor with a reflection of societal issues, resonating with audiences across Indonesia.

Continue Reading

Laurent Tirard

Film director and screenwriter; Molière
Born
1967 58 years ago
Died
September 5th, 2024 1 years ago — 57 years old

A French film director and screenwriter, this individual specialized in comedy and drama. Works included the acclaimed film Molière, which creatively depicted the life of the famous playwright. Also directed several other notable films, contributing to contemporary French cinema.

Continue Reading

Charles d'Évreux

Count of Étampes, Military Leader
Born
1305 720 years ago
Died
September 5th, 1336 689 years ago — 31 years old

Held the title of Count of Étampes and served as a military leader during the early 14th century. Participated in various military campaigns in France and supported the French monarchy. Engaged in conflicts during the Hundred Years' War. Held significant influence in local governance and noble affairs in the region of Étampes.

Continue Reading

D. James Kennedy

American pastor and author of books
Born
November 3rd, 1930 94 years ago
Died
September 5th, 2007 18 years ago — 76 years old

A prominent pastor and author, recognized for contributions to Christian ministry. Established a large congregation at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Florida. Developed various media outreach efforts including television programs that disseminated religious teachings. Authored numerous books on theology and the Christian faith, influencing many within the evangelical community.

Continue Reading

Sarah Emma Edmonds

Nurse and soldier during the Civil War
Born
1841 184 years ago
Died
September 5th, 1898 127 years ago — 57 years old

Born in Canada, served as a nurse and soldier during the American Civil War. Disguised as a man under the name Franklin Thompson, enlisted in the 2nd Michigan Infantry Regiment. Fought in several battles and undertook reconnaissance missions as a spy. After the war, transitioned to a career as a nurse, advocating for veterans' rights and benevolent organizations. Her contributions were recognized posthumously, and she became an important figure in discussions of women's roles in the military.

Continue Reading

Charles Percier

French architect and interior designer
Born
August 22nd, 1764 261 years ago
Died
September 5th, 1838 187 years ago — 74 years old

An influential architect and interior designer, this individual played a significant role in the development of the neoclassical style in France. Active during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, he collaborated with fellow architect Pierre François Léonard Fontaine. The pair became prominent figures in the Empire style, which characterized the architecture and design during the Napoleonic era. The individual's work included various royal residences, and designs for the interior of the Château de Malmaison. Additionally, this person published key works that documented and illustrated decorative arts, securing a lasting legacy in French design history.

Continue Reading