SortStack #137 — 2026-10-24
By duration · Order from shortest to longest.
- One full rotation of the London Eye 30 min
It moves so slowly — about 0.9 km/h — that it usually doesn't stop to let passengers on; you simply step into the moving capsule.
- One full rotation of Earth on its axis 23.9 h
A true rotation takes 23 hours 56 minutes — the extra 4 minutes of our day come from Earth also moving along its orbit and needing to catch up to the Sun.
- Charles Lindbergh's solo flight from New York to Paris 33.5 h
Lindbergh went without sleep so long he reported hallucinating ghostly figures in the cockpit somewhere over the Atlantic.
- The Battle of Leipzig, Napoleon's 'Battle of the Nations' 4 days
With around 600,000 soldiers from over a dozen nations, the 1813 clash was Europe's largest battle until the First World War.
- The 1900 Paris Olympic Games 167 days
Spread thinly through the World's Fair, the Games were so disorganized that some winners died never knowing they had been Olympians.
- The First World War 4.3 years
The armistice was signed at dawn but set for 11 am — nearly 2,700 men died in those final six hours, the last just one minute before peace.