SortStack #571 — 2028-01-01
By duration · Order from shortest to longest.
- The Epsom Derby, Britain's most famous horse race 2.5 min
Workforce's 2010 record run covered the mile and a half at over 56 km/h — and the race has been run every year since 1780, even through both World Wars.
- Jeff Bezos' first Blue Origin spaceflight, launch to landing 10.2 min
The 2021 flight carried both the oldest and youngest people to reach space at the time: 82-year-old Wally Funk and 18-year-old Oliver Daemen.
- One year on Mercury (a full orbit of the Sun) 88 days
Mercury's spin is so slow that a single sunrise-to-sunrise day there lasts about two of its years — you could outwalk its sunset.
- The construction of the Empire State Building 1.1 years
Crews added roughly four and a half storeys per week, finishing ahead of schedule and under budget during the Great Depression.
- The Ottoman Empire 622.7 years
Founded before the printing press, it ended after the airplane — the empire spanned 623 years and three continents at its height.
- How long the Parthenon has been standing 2.5K years
It survived largely intact for over 2,000 years — until 1687, when a Venetian shell hit the gunpowder the Ottomans had stored inside.