Mario Molina (1943-2020) was a Mexican chemist renowned for his research on atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the depletion of the ozone layer. Born in Mexico City, he earned his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley in 1972. Molina conducted pivotal studies in collaboration with Sherwood Rowland, advocating for the regulation of CFCs during a 1974 lecture. He held academic positions at several prestigious institutions, including the California Institute of Technology and MIT. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for his contributions to understanding ozone layer dynamics.
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March 19, 1943 Facts
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ماريو مولينا belongs to the Silent Generation group.
Place of Birth: Mexico City
Place of Death: Mexico City
Cause of Death: myocardial infarction
Educated At: National Autonomous University of Mexico | University of California, Berkeley | University of Freiburg
Occupation: university teacher | chemist | engineer
Employers: University of California, Irvine | University of California, San Diego | Jet Propulsion Laboratory | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Awards Received: honorary doctor of the University of Miami | Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Awards | honorary doctorate from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru | Polanyi Medal | Great Immigrants Award | Knight of the Legion of Honour | Volvo Environment Prize | Newcomb Cleveland Prize | honorary doctor of the University of Madrid Complutense | Fellow of the American Physical Society | Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic | NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal | Heinz Award | Max Planck Research Award | Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement | Willard Gibbs Award | Nobel Prize in Chemistry | Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Ephemeris for March 19, 1943
Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Position (Tropical, Western) | Transits on March 19, 2025 | Secondary Progressions for March 19, 2025 |
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Sun | 28 Pisces 13 | 29 Pisces 20 | 17 Gemini 59 |
Moon | 2 Virgo 42 | 28 Scorpio 12 | 2 Virgo 20 |
Mercury | 14 Pisces 0 | 8 Aries 17 | 27 Taurus 49 |
Venus | 27 Aries 18 | 4 Aries 45 | 2 Leo 20 |
Mars | 8 Aquarius 22 | 20 Cancer 5 | 9 Aries 49 |
Jupiter | 15 Cancer 5 | 14 Gemini 14 | 25 Cancer 29 |
Saturn | 7 Gemini 25 | 22 Pisces 55 | 16 Gemini 33 |
Uranus | 1 Gemini 15 | 24 Taurus 15 | 5 Gemini 28 |
Neptune | 0 Libra 46 | 29 Pisces 35 | 29 Virgo 17 |
Pluto | 5 Leo 6 | 3 Aquarius 19 | 5 Leo 30 |
Rahu | 23 Leo 24 | 27 Pisces 22 | 19 Leo 3 |
Ketu | 23 Aquarius 24 | 27 Virgo 22 | 19 Aquarius 3 |
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