SortStack #317 — 2027-04-22

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  1. Magellan's expedition sets sail to circle the globe 1519

    Five ships and about 270 men left Spain; one ship and 18 men returned three years later. Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines along the way.

  2. Jesse Owens wins four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics 1936

    Owens credited a tip from his German rival Luz Long for saving his long jump qualification — the two stayed friends and exchanged letters until Long died in the war.

  3. The Soviet Union launches Sputnik, the first artificial satellite 1957

    The beach-ball-sized satellite weighed 83 kg and beeped for three weeks. Anyone with a shortwave radio could hear it pass overhead.

  4. The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 1964

    An estimated 73 million Americans watched — roughly forty percent of the US population — launching the British Invasion overnight.

  5. The Space Shuttle Columbia makes the first shuttle flight 1981

    It was the first time NASA launched humans on a vehicle that had never flown an uncrewed test — commander John Young had already walked on the Moon.

  6. SpaceX launches its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time 2018

    The test payload was Elon Musk's own red Tesla Roadster, with a spacesuited mannequin named Starman at the wheel — it is still orbiting the Sun.

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