The year 2006 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- January 25 - The discovery of the planet OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb through gravitational microlensing is announced by PLANET/RoboNet, OGLE and MOA
- February 1 - 2003 UB313 is found to be larger than Pluto.
- February 13 - The recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi erupts. The last outburst occurred in 1985.
- March 29 - Total solar eclipse (Brazil, Greece, Mid Atlantic ocean, Sahara, Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia).
- June 30 - The discovery of 9 additional natural satellites of Saturn published.
- August 24 - Pluto is redesignated as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union, joining 2003 UB313 and 1 Ceres.
- September 13 - 2003 UB313 is assigned the name Eris.
- September 22 - Annular solar eclipse in South America, West Africa, and Antarctica.
Environment
- January 19 - Australian researchers at the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research centre in Hobart, Tasmania, publish experimental data that matches models of increasing sea level rising. [1]
Space exploration
Science ethics
Awards
Deaths
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