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  2. February 7 - Wikipedia

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    After bitter fighting, the French take the town, but the Russians resume the battle the next day. 1812 – The strongest in a series of earthquakes strikes New Madrid, Missouri. [9] 1813 – In the action of 7 February 1813 near the Îles de Los, the frigates Aréthuse and Amelia batter each other, but neither can gain the upper hand.

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  4. Portal:Current events/2019 February 7 - Wikipedia

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    Science and research. ... have lost contact with Planet Earth. Month. February 2019. Previous day. ... Portal: Current events/2019 February 7.

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    Seven Earth-sized planets have been discovered orbiting a nearby star, three of which appear to be warm enough to sustain life. ... February 22, 2017 at 10:53 AM ... Science Mission Director at NASA.

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  9. Cosmos (Australian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos (subtitled The Science of Everything) is a science magazine published in Adelaide, South Australia, by CSIRO Publishing that covers science globally. It appears four times a year in print as Cosmos Magazine, and the online edition is updated daily with news as well as long features and multi-media content, and includes the print magazine content.