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[[File:Seventeenth stellation of icosahedron.png|thumb|right|246px|A regular [[icosahedron]] has [[The fifty nine icosahedra|59 stellations]]]]
 
'''59''' ('''fifty-nine''') is the [[natural number]] following [[58 (number)|58]] and preceding [[60 (number)|60]].
 
==In mathematics==
'''Fifty-nine''' is the 17th smallest [[prime number]]. The next is [[sixty-one]], with which it comprises a [[twin prime]]. 59 is an [[Regular prime|irregular prime]], a [[safe prime]] and the 14th [[supersingular prime (moonshine theory)|supersingular prime]]. It is an [[Eisenstein prime]] with no imaginary part and real part of the form <math>3n - 1</math>. Since 15! + 1 is divisible by 59 but 59 is not one more than a multiple of 15, 59 is a [[Pillai prime]].
 
It is also a [[highly cototient number]].
 
There are 59 [[stellation]]s of the [[icosahedron]].<ref>[[Coxeter|H. S. M. Coxeter]], P. Du Val, H. T. Flather, and J. F. Petrie. ''The Fifty-Nine Icosahedra''.</ref>
 
59 is one of the factors that divides the smallest composite [[Euclid number]]. In this case 59 divides the Euclid number 13# + 1 = 2 * 3 * 5 * 7 * 11 * 13 + 1 = 59 * 509.
 
==In science==
*The [[atomic number]] of [[praseodymium]], a lanthanide
 
===Astronomy===
 
*[[Messier object]] [[Messier 59|M59]], a [[visual magnitude|magnitude]] 11.5 [[galaxy]] in the [[constellation]] [[Virgo (constellation)|Virgo]]
*The [[New General Catalogue]] [http://www.ngcic.org/ object] [[NGC 59]], a magnitude 12.4 [[spiral galaxy]] in the constellation [[Cetus]]
*The [[Saros number|Saros]] [http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEsaros/SEsaros1-175.html number] of the [[solar eclipse]] series which began in June, 1031 BC June and ended in July, 249 AD. The duration of Saros series 59 was 1280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses.
*The Saros [http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEsaros/LEsaros1-175.html number] of the [[lunar eclipse]] series which began in March, 729 BC and ended in May, 569 AD. The duration of Saros series 59 was 1298.1 years, and it contained 73 lunar eclipses.
 
==In music==
 
* Beethoven's Opus 59 consists of the three so-called Razumovsky Quartets
* [[59 (Puffy album)|59]], an album by [[Puffy AmiYumi]]
* The 1960s song "[[The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)]]" was popularized by [[Simon & Garfunkel]] and [[Harpers Bizarre]]
* [[The '59 Sound]], an album by [[The Gaslight Anthem]]; includes the [[The '59 Sound (song)|song of the same name]]
* The album [[14:59]] by [[Sugar Ray]]
*.59 is a song by djTAKA from [[beatmania IIDX 2nd Style]] and [[Dance Dance Revolution 4thMIX]]
*'59 is the sixth track on the album [[Ignition!]] by [[Brian Setzer]]
 
==In sports==
* [[NASCAR]] driver [[Marcos Ambrose]] drives car #59
* [[Satchel Paige]] became the oldest [[major league baseball]] player at age 59
* 59 is the lowest golf score in a single round on the [[PGA Tour]], achieved by [[Al Geiberger]], [[Chip Beck]], [[David Duval]], [[Paul Goydos]], [[Stuart Appleby]], and [[Jim Furyk]] and on the LPGA Tour by [[Annika Sörenstam]]
* Lowest score recorded at MGC Invitational in Branson, MO
 
==In other fields==
[[File:TI-59.jpg|thumb|right|The [[TI-59]] was a [[programmable calculator]]]]
Fifty-nine is:
* The number corresponding to the last minute in a given [[hour]], and the last second in a given [[minute]]
* The designation of [[Interstate 59]], a freeway that runs from [[Louisiana]] to [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
* The designation of [[U.S. Route 59|US-59]], a highway between [[Minnesota]] and [[Texas]]
* Approximately the number of days in two [[lunar month]]s
* The [[Queensboro Bridge]] in [[New York City]] is also known as the 59th Street Bridge
* [[Central Park South]] is on [[59th Street (Manhattan)|59th Street]] in New York City
* The number on a [[Campaign button (political)|button]] commonly worn by [[feminism|feminist]] activists in the [[1970s]]; this was based on the claim that a woman earned 59 [[Cent (currency)|cent]]s to an equally qualified man's [[dollar]]
* Art Project 59's "59 Seconds Video Festival"<ref>[http://project59.org/59seconds/ 59 Seconds Video Festival]</ref> at 59 Franklin Street, showed 59 videos to 59 different audiences, each 59 seconds long and incorporating the number 59
* In [[amateur radio]], a perfect signal report
** ''[[Five Nine]]'', an [[amateur radio]] [[magazine]] published in [[Japan]]
* The number of the [[French department]] [[Nord (department)|Nord]]
* In the UK, the [[List of British bingo nicknames|bingo nickname]] for 59 is "The [[Brighton]] Line", after the [[LBSCR|London, Brighton & South Coast Railway]]
 
== Notes ==
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A regular icosahedron has 59 stellations

59 (fifty-nine) is the natural number following 58 and preceding 60.

In mathematics

Fifty-nine is the 17th smallest prime number. The next is sixty-one, with which it comprises a twin prime. 59 is an irregular prime, a safe prime and the 14th supersingular prime. It is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form . Since 15! + 1 is divisible by 59 but 59 is not one more than a multiple of 15, 59 is a Pillai prime.

It is also a highly cototient number.

There are 59 stellations of the icosahedron.[1]

59 is one of the factors that divides the smallest composite Euclid number. In this case 59 divides the Euclid number 13# + 1 = 2 * 3 * 5 * 7 * 11 * 13 + 1 = 59 * 509.

In science

Astronomy

In music

In sports

In other fields

The TI-59 was a programmable calculator

Fifty-nine is:

Notes

  1. H. S. M. Coxeter, P. Du Val, H. T. Flather, and J. F. Petrie. The Fifty-Nine Icosahedra.
  2. 59 Seconds Video Festival

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